
Statle is a daily puzzle game where you guess a mystery player based on stats instead of names. Each guess reveals attributes like rating, nationality, or club to guide your next move. Unlike many word-based puzzle games like Wordle, Statle feels more like a data deduction challenge, especially for sports fans who recognize patterns in player stats.
Goal: Guess the correct player using stat hints
Gameplay loop: Enter a player name → compare stats → adjust next guess
Clues: Green = correct, yellow = close, gray = wrong
1. Start with “well-known balanced players”
From experience, guessing random players wastes attempts. Begin with popular, mid-range players to reveal useful stat ranges quickly.
2. Use rating as your anchor
Overall rating narrows things down fast. If you're off by a lot, immediately adjust your guess tier (don’t stay in the same level).
3. Track nationality patterns early
If you hit a partial match (yellow), prioritize players from that region. This cuts the search pool drastically.
4. Don’t tunnel vision on one stat
A common mistake: focusing only on the rating or club. The game is designed so multiple attributes must align, not just one.
5. Learn from failed runs (this matters a lot)
After a few days, you’ll notice recurring players and stat patterns. Statle rewards memory + familiarity, not just logic.
After several sessions, Statle feels less like guessing and more like building a mental database of players.
Comparison
Unlike many Wordle-style guessing games, Statle: