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Angledle is a daily angle guessing game inspired by Wordle: identify the mystery angle from the picture in six tries. After each guess, the game tells you whether you need to go higher or lower and how close you are.
The angle can be anything from 1° to 359°, so reflex angles are part of the challenge. It is easy to look at a wide angle and still guess too low, especially around the 180° mark. A new puzzle appears each morning, and your streak continues as long as you solve it within six guesses. You can play without making an account, and your stats are saved in the browser on the device you use. After finishing, you can share a spoiler-free result grid with friends.
No login, no app install. Obtuse angles are easy to undershoot, which is part of why the daily keeps feeling fresh. Six tries is tight enough to feel like a real puzzle, generous enough that a careful read of the picture usually gets through.
Each day brings a mystery angle shown as two rays. Players have 6 guesses to find the exact degree value.
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Look at the two rays on screen, then type a whole number from 1 to 359. That's the guess in degrees. Each guess returns a temperature hint (So close, Hot, Warm, Cold) and an up or down arrow. Six tries to land the exact angle.
Yes. No paywall, no signup, no app install. Open the page and play.
Yes. The layout reflows to fit any screen, and a thumb works fine for typing a 2- or 3-digit guess.
Every morning at 6 AM your time. One new angle, six tries, until the next morning.
So close = within 5°. Hot = within 15°. Warm = within 30°. Cold = anything beyond 30°. Combined with the arrow, each hint typically halves the surviving range. That's the core mechanic.
The answer is revealed and the streak resets to zero. A new puzzle drops the next day.
Yes, automatically. They live on the device you're playing on, no account needed. The flip side: switch devices or clear your browser history and they reset.
Yes. The share button produces a spoiler-free grid showing the temperature pattern of each guess, with no degree numbers. It pastes cleanly into a group chat for comparison.
Yes. Angledle borrows Wordle's once-a-day, six-guess format — only the puzzle is a mystery angle instead of a five-letter word. Each guess returns a temperature hint and an up or down arrow to nudge you toward the answer.