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Type in any Pokémon name to kick things off. You'll instantly get feedback on type, color, and stat ranges compared to the mystery answer.
Green, yellow, and red markers tell you how close your guess was to the target's stats and attributes. Think of it as a heat map for Pokémon.
Pay attention to which stats are higher, lower, or matching. A wrong guess is actually useful data if you read it right.
Once you know whether the answer is a Fire-type from Gen 2 or a Ghost-type from Gen 7, your list of candidates shrinks fast.
Sharpen your run, share your score, and try to beat yesterday's puzzle. The fewer guesses, the more bragging rights.
Statle lives entirely in your browser, so there's nothing to install, update, or babysit. Open the page and you're guessing within seconds, even on a borrowed laptop or a phone with barely any storage left.
Every clue is rooted in real Pokédex data, so trainers with deep knowledge have a real edge over casual fans.
A fresh challenge drops each day, giving you a reason to come back and defend your streak against yourself.
Clean visual hints make it easy to scan your guesses at a glance without squinting at tiny numbers.
Just open the page and start guessing. No accounts, no emails, no forgotten passwords haunting your inbox.
Built to run smoothly on desktop, tablet, or your phone when you really need to settle a debate at lunch.
Winning feels earned because you're using actual Pokémon knowledge, not just spamming guesses until one sticks.
A round fits into five minutes, making it ideal for killing time without derailing your whole afternoon.
That one-more-puzzle pull is real, and the daily format keeps you showing up without burning out.
Nothing beats the smugness of nailing a tough Gen 5 pick in three guesses flat.
Browser-based means your save travels with you from laptop to phone without any setup.
Yep, completely free with no hidden paywalls or premium tiers to unlock the basics.
Nope, it runs straight in your browser so you can jump in from basically anywhere.
Instead of letters you get Pokémon stats, types, and generations to narrow down your answer.
A working knowledge of types and generations helps, but the stat clues do a lot of heavy lifting.
The format is built around a daily challenge, so past puzzles typically aren't replayable once the day rolls over.
It pulls from across the full Pokédex, so your Scarlet and Violet favorites are fair game.
Most versions let you copy a spoiler-free score block to show off your guess count.
Absolutely, the layout adapts to smaller screens without turning the clues into unreadable mush.
You get a generous pool of attempts, so the real pressure is solving it efficiently rather than racing the clock.
The answer reveals itself so you can finally stop wondering whether that stat block belonged to Pidgeot or Fearow.
The puzzle sticks to standard Pokédex entries rather than alt forms, keeping the stat comparisons fair.
You can absolutely track your own streak by playing each day and counting your wins.
Pick a Pokémon with middling stats across the board as your opener. It gives you useful feedback on every category instead of skewing high or low.
💡 Try a versatile middle-stage evolution like Snorlax or Lucario to gather maximum info.
Type matching is usually the fastest way to eliminate huge chunks of the roster in a single guess.
💡 If type shows yellow or red, pivot hard toward another type family on guess two.
Once you know the answer has a sky-high speed stat or a tiny HP pool, your candidate list drops dramatically.
💡 Favor Pokémon known for one standout stat to confirm or rule out the target quickly.
Keep mental notes on Pokémon you've already eliminated so you don't waste guesses circling back to them.
💡 Jot down a quick exclusion list between rounds if your memory is rusty.