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How to Play

LESSGAME DAILY is a collection of five fast puzzle games. A fresh challenge appears every day at midnight UTC — the same challenge for everyone, everywhere. All five games can be played in about five to ten minutes. No sign-up required.

LetterStack

Guess the hidden five-letter English word in six tries. After each guess, the tiles change colour: green means the right letter in the right position, yellow means the letter appears in the word but in a different spot, and dark means the letter is not in the word at all. Repeated letters are handled correctly. You win if you guess the word within six attempts.

Hard mode adds the constraint that any confirmed letters must be reused in subsequent guesses. Your streak counts consecutive days you solve the puzzle.

MelodyFlash

Listen to a short snippet of a melody and guess what it is. You can hear the snippet multiple times, but each replay counts as an attempt — and the clip gets longer with each try. You have six attempts. Guess correctly from the shortest clip to earn a top score.

Hear & Spell

Listen to five words and spell each one correctly. You can choose between US and UK pronunciation in settings. Each word is worth two points, for a maximum score of 10/10. You can replay each word, but repeated listens may reduce your score.

Fact Duel

Compare two facts and decide which one has the larger number. Ten rounds, one point each, for a maximum score of 10/10. Facts are drawn from public-domain and open datasets (World Bank, UN, and similar sources). Guess correctly and quickly to maximise your score.

WordRadar

Follow semantic clues to find the secret word. After each guess you receive a rank that tells you how semantically close your guess is to the target. Narrow the field guess by guess until you find the word. Fewer guesses means a better score.

Sharing & Streaks

After completing any game you can share your result without revealing the answer. Complete all five games in one day to keep your combined streak alive. Your progress and statistics are stored locally on your device — nothing is sent to a server.