About PuzzleGo
PuzzleGo is a free daily puzzle hub built for people who like a mental challenge without the friction. There's no login, no account, and nothing to install — just open the site and play. Your progress is saved locally in your browser so your streaks and scores stay with you across visits.
The game library spans word puzzles, grid logic, card games, and classic arcade-style challenges. On any given day you'll find the daily Wordle, Crossword, Connections-style grids, Sudoku, and a handful of multiplayer games you can play with friends in real time. New games get added as they're ready.
PuzzleGo is a side project made out of genuine love for puzzles. It's kept intentionally simple — no paywalls, no dark patterns, no distractions. If you have a suggestion or run into a bug, feel free to get in touch.
Word Puzzles
Wordle — Guess the hidden 5-letter word in six attempts. Each guess reveals which letters are correct, present but misplaced, or absent entirely. Comes in Normal, Duodle (two words at once), Quadle (four words), and Extreme (aggregate clue counts only) modes.
Don't Wordle — The reverse challenge: survive six guesses without ever landing on the secret word. A word-remaining counter tracks how close you are to accidentally winning — or losing.
TwistWord — A Wordle variant where every row plays by different rules. One row might reverse your guess, another suppresses yellow clues, another shifts vowels. Seven tries, seven surprises.
HexaSpell — Build as many words as possible from a hive of seven letters. Every word must include the centre letter. Reach Genius tier at 70% of possible points, or find every word for HexaMaster.
Squardle — Trace connected letter paths through a 5×5 grid to find all hidden words. Paths can snake in any direction, including diagonals.
ThreadWord — Find six hidden words by chaining adjacent letters across the grid. Once all words are found, the leftover letters spell a secret theme.
WordLadder — Transform the start word into the target word by changing exactly one letter at a time. Every step must be a real word. Fewer steps means a better score.
WordWavr — Each letter's position in the alphabet forms a wave. Match the wave shape to find the hidden 4-letter word in six guesses.
WordRing — Unscramble a series of themed words, each a sub-anagram of the day's long answer. Solve every round to reveal the WordRing.
TileSpell — Spell six hidden 5-letter words by selecting tiles from a pyramid. Only uncovered tiles are available, so order matters.
Alphabound — Narrow down the secret 5-letter word using alphabetic comparisons. Each guess tells you whether the answer comes before or after it in the dictionary.
Contexto — Find the secret word by semantic similarity. Every word in the dictionary is ranked by how close it is in meaning to the answer. The fewer guesses, the better.
GlyphRead — Decode a famous quote hidden behind a consistent substitution cipher. Each symbol stands for one letter throughout the puzzle.
RebusCode — Decode a picture rebus to reveal a hidden song title. Combine icon names, numbers as sounds, and visual wordplay.
Logic & Grid Puzzles
Sudoku — Fill every row, column, and 3×3 box with the digits 1–9. Available in Classic (Easy through Expert) and Cage Sums variants, with four independent daily puzzles.
Crossword — A fresh daily crossword with both general and topic-themed editions. Click a cell to start, type to fill, and click again to switch direction.
Nonogram — Fill cells to reveal a hidden pixel picture. Row and column clues describe runs of consecutive filled cells. Three daily difficulties: Easy (5×5), Normal (10×10), and Hard (15×15).
Kakuro — Fill white cells with digits 1–9 so each across and down run sums to its clue, with no repeated digit within a run.
Futoshiki — Place each number 1–N exactly once per row and column while satisfying all inequality signs between adjacent cells.
BinarIO — Fill the grid with 0s and 1s. No three in a row, equal counts per line, and no two identical rows or columns.
SumZone — A Sudoku–Kakuro hybrid. Fill cells so each highlighted cage sums to its target, with no digit repeating in any row or column.
Mathler — Find the hidden equation in six guesses. Every guess must be a valid equation equal to the given target. Four difficulty levels.
NumTrace — Trace five hidden equations across a shaped board. Each path alternates between number and operator cells; the result must match one of the five targets.
NumberPath — Draw a path from the green cell to the purple cell. Applying the operations along the path must equal the target number.
BlockFill — Divide the entire grid into rectangles. Each rectangle contains exactly one number that equals its area.
DropSum — Delete numbers from a grid so each row's remaining values sum to the row's target. Every row must keep at least one number.
DateLock — Crack a hidden birthday-style date in ten attempts. Enter eight digits in DDMMYYYY order; green, yellow, and grey clues guide each guess.
Rangele — Guess the hidden 3-digit number in six tries. Colour clues reveal correct digits and positions; a range bar shows whether your number was too high or too low.
2048 — Slide tiles to merge matching numbers. Available in classic 4×4 (target: 2048) and extended 8×8 (target: 131,072) modes with daily seeded boards.
Bridges — Connect all islands with horizontal or vertical bridges. Each island's number tells you exactly how many bridges must touch it, and all islands must form one connected network.
Tents — Place one tent adjacent to each tree. Tents cannot touch each other, even diagonally, and row and column counts must match the clues.
Fields — Colour every cell green or blue so each connected same-colour group contains exactly one numbered clue matching its size.
Stars — Place exactly two stars in every row, column, and coloured region. Stars cannot touch, even diagonally.
Pipes — Rotate pipe segments so every cell connects into one complete network with no dangling ends.
PipeFlow — Connect every pair of matching colour dots with a pipe. Pipes must fill every cell in the grid and may not cross.
LightOut — Place light bulbs in white cells so every white cell is illuminated. Numbered black cells must have exactly that many adjacent bulbs, and no two bulbs may face each other.
ColorMap — Paint every region using only four colours so no two bordering regions share the same colour. Some regions are pre-coloured as fixed constraints.
LoopLine — Connect dots with lines to form a single, continuous closed loop. Number clues tell you how many of a cell's sides are part of the loop.
LinkWord — Group sixteen words into four sets of four. Each set is secretly linked by a hidden connector word that you must deduce from the associations alone.
Ring Link — Arrange six words around a circle so every adjacent pair shares a connection, then solve the Omnigram — one word that links all six.
Chronicle — Drag historical events into chronological order, from earliest to latest, and submit when satisfied.
Entertainment & World Games
Flagle — Identify a country from its flag in six guesses. Each wrong guess uncovers another tile of the flag and provides a distance and direction hint.
GlobePath — Name countries to travel from a start country to an end country in as few guesses as possible. Each guess is rated by how close it is to the optimal route.
MetaZoo — Find the hidden animal by guessing animals ranked by taxonomic closeness. Teal means very close; red means far away.
StarRank — Guess an actor's five highest-rated Letterboxd films (among movies with over 10k ratings). Also available in Hard mode, which asks for the bottom five.
StarCast — Identify today's mystery actor or actress from four film poster clues revealed progressively.
CineEye — Identify a famous actor from a close-up crop of their eyes or mouth. Each wrong guess lifts the blur a little more.
FilmClue — Guess today's movie from a blurred poster (Poster mode) or from progressive film stills (Frames mode). Six guesses each.
Plot Twist — Guess the movie from a badly explained plot synopsis. Three daily movies across Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulties.
Arcade & Casual Games
Wordle variants aside, PuzzleGo also offers a full suite of arcade and casual games playable any time. BlockStack is a classic line-clearing puzzle where you rotate and drop falling pieces before the stack reaches the top. Bubble Blast challenges you to match three or more same-coloured bubbles with banked shots. 2048 and Water Sort offer satisfying tile and liquid sorting puzzles across multiple difficulties. Minesweeper and Solitaire (Klondike and Spider) are faithful recreations of the classics with daily seeded boards. PulseLED is a reflex game where you tap when a spinning LED lines up with a target. ShapeRecall tests visual memory across five daily shapes. NoodleFit challenges you to fit twelve bead-piece shapes into a tray. SlideOut is a sliding block puzzle where you manoeuvre pieces to free the red block. Labyrinth is a maze game with three difficulty levels — from full-map easy to near-blind expert.
Multiplayer Games
PuzzleGo includes a selection of real-time multiplayer games you can play with friends via a shared room code, or against bots. Sueca is a classic Portuguese four-player card game played in partnerships. UNO supports public rooms, private rooms, and bot games with customisable rules including card stacking. Gin Rummy lets you form runs and sets to reduce deadwood against a live opponent or the dealer bot. Battleship brings the classic fleet-placement and firing game online with customisable grid sizes. Barricade is a two-player strategy race where you move your pawn and place walls to block your opponent.