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Angledle Unlimited: Play Endless Angle Puzzles

Unlimited mode is for back-to-back rounds without waiting for the next daily reset. Each round serves a random angle from 1° to 359°, allows 6 guesses, and "Play Again" rolls a new one.

It works well as a warm-up before the daily puzzle. Five quick rounds tend to calibrate the eye. It's also the right place to drill weak categories (reflex angles, most often) without risking a daily streak. A short break is enough for three rounds.

How it differs from the daily

Nothing in unlimited touches the streak, and the angle isn't tied to a date, so 50 rounds in a row still leaves the daily puzzle untouched. Achievements do continue to tick over. A tough guess in unlimited still counts toward them.

A routine for drilling reflex angles

A workable target: 3 guesses or fewer, five rounds back-to-back. The opening guess should be a landmark (90°, 180°, 270°, whichever the angle looks closest to). From there, the temperature hint and direction arrow narrow the gap. After a dozen rounds, most players see their opening guess land within 20°, which is the point where estimation stops feeling like guessing.

Reflex angles (anything past 180°) are the usual sticking point. An angle that looks obviously huge still tends to get typed as 170. A useful correction: when an angle looks almost like a straight line but not quite, assume it's reflex and open at 200°. The guess will be wrong sometimes, but it breaks the underguessing habit. The brain resists reading reflexes correctly until forced to.