Guess the Game has run for 124 days in a row — players have their knowledge of video games tested, and each new day sees six new screenshots of a random game enter the fray. The game can be from any era, any genre, and any series, and it's up to players to recognize the screenshots and correctly guess the game they're looking at, including the specific sequel if the game is from a franchise. This guide will explain how the game works and give hints to players that may need them.
Created and maintained by indie game developer Sam Stiles, Guess the Game acts as a video-game-centered clone of Wordle. Instead of guessing letters and getting immediate feedback if they're on the right track, Guess the Game has players presented with one screenshot at a time, slowly revealing more information after each incorrect guess. Video game veterans and novices alike have found great fun in testing their knowledge of video games and sharing their results with friends. For those unfamiliar, the rules are as follows.
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First, head to the 'GuessThe.Game' website or find a link directly to it via Sam Stiles' Twitter bio. Then, type the first guess into the box — it's also possible to 'skip' to the next image, but this counts as a guess.
Players need to type the name of the game they believe is being shown in the screenshots, then click or tap the full name of the game if it appears in the list that appears while they type. If players believe they know the game, but it isn't appearing in the list, they should check their spelling or accept that it's not the game they were thinking of and try again.
Players are also presented with a new screenshot that reveals a little more of the game — GuessTheGame's
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