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How to play, clue colors, and the basic logic of the board.
Use these guides to learn the rules, understand clue behavior, choose stronger starting guesses, and decide when a franchise page is better than the mixed daily puzzle.
How to play, clue colors, and the basic logic of the board.
Openers, year pivots, archive study, and better guess review.
Use mixed mode for variety or franchise pages for tighter practice.
Start with a simple beginner strategy, learn the strongest clues, and avoid the most common mistakes.
Learn why franchise modes are usually the easiest starting point and when to move into mixed mode.
Learn the rules, clue colors, and the fastest way to understand the daily puzzle format.
Use stronger clue reading, smarter year pivots, and better roster filtering to solve faster.
Choose openers that reveal more information on turn one and set up cleaner second guesses.
Recover from a weak opener by using a broader second guess instead of chasing the wrong hair read.
See how to recover from an eye-color miss without wasting turn two on a narrow visual follow-up.
See which anime series are in the current roster and which franchises have the deepest character pools.
Compare the mixed daily puzzle with franchise-specific modes and pick the right challenge.
See why the full mixed roster usually feels tougher and when franchise mode is the better training path.
See when to use the full roster daily board and when a single-series practice pool is the smarter choice.
Understand green, gray, and year-direction clues so each guess gives you more signal.
Learn how to use the year tile as a direction tool instead of treating it like a minor hint.
Improve when the mixed roster feels too broad by using elimination, clustering, and mode selection.
Learn how the UTC daily reset works and why the answer changes at the same global time for everyone.
See how the daily format works and which pages you can use when you want more practice between resets.
Avoid the habits that waste turns, including weak openers, ignoring year clues, and overusing visual guesses.
Learn why late solves collapse and how to avoid last-turn overconfidence when the board still has overlap.
Turn the archive into a study tool for franchise density, release years, and recurring answer patterns.
See the current roster size and why character count affects variety, clue reading, and overall difficulty.
Build a simple practice loop around repeatable openers, roster study, and smarter post-game review.
Learn how to practice safely through archives, franchise pages, and study views instead of risking the live daily board.
Protect long streaks by lowering guess variance and using a steadier daily solving routine.
Find the best starting mode for beginners and learn why franchise pages usually feel easier than mixed mode.
See why the mixed roster feels challenging at first and how to make the game much easier to read.
Understand the kind of spoiler risk the game has and how to keep practice closer to series you already know.
See how to review old answers and use the archive as a study tool for future daily puzzles.
Learn why repeats are possible over time and how to use archive patterns without overreading them.
See which franchise pages are likely to feel hardest based on roster depth, year spread, and trait overlap.
Understand why characters overlap so often and which clues usually repeat across the roster.
Learn why overlap-heavy answers feel brutal and how to approach them with better elimination.
Learn a simple process for separating similar characters and turning mistakes into better recognition.
Compare the cleanest learning series with the most overlapping ones and pick the right study path.
Use a focused routine to learn a single series quickly and turn it into a reliable practice pool.
Learn why some release years stay crowded and tricky even after the year clue starts helping.
Understand what the release year clue represents on the site and how to use it as a practical solve signal.
Compare two common opening logics and see when each one gives you the better early clue structure.
Pick a franchise study path that helps you recover from mixed-mode mistakes and build confidence again.
Learn why franchise-pool characters blur together and what actually separates them.
If the main mixed roster feels too broad, switch from general guides into a franchise path. Series pages now connect directly to character lists, starting guesses, tips, and answer archives.