After working on it for what felt like ages, the FandomWire team is as ecstatic as we are proud to announce the launch of FandomWire Play, a dedicated hub for original daily puzzles that run right into your browser and fill up the tiny gaps between your reading sessions.
The best part? There are no downloads, no app store, and absolutely no account needed to start a session. The lineup arrives with 11 games that include everything to scratch that itch in your brain as you consume your morning coffee, spanning from word puzzles to picture-based challenges, and much more.
What Is FandomWire Play?

FandomWire Play is built around a simple idea: pick a game and start solving. Every game lives on its own dedicated page, keeping the objective, controls, rules, hints, and answer notes of that respective puzzle in one place instead of cluttering everything onto a single screen. We promise you won’t be left guessing the rules as soon as you jump into a session, especially with the how-to-play breakdowns sitting right there on the page.
Additionally, the games are free to play and work seamlessly across desktop and mobile browsers. With each one built around the core “daily” puzzle mechanic, the answers reset daily, meaning you get to log back in every day with a new challenge awaiting.
Meet the Full FandomWire Play Day-One Lineup
There are 11 diverse games to choose from Feeling excited already? Here’s every game live on FandomWire Play right now:
Eclipse
A 6×6 sun-and-moon logic puzzle. Fill the grid so no three suns or moons line up in a row, every row and column stays balanced, and the “=” and “x” clues are satisfied.
Sudoku
The classic. Fill a 9×9 grid in a way so that every row, column, and 3×3 box holds the digits 1-9 with no repeats.
Futoshiki
A 5×5 Latin-square puzzle where every row and column needs the numbers 1-5 with no repeats, and inequality signs point toward the smaller number.
Sigils
Place exactly one sigil in every row, column, and colored region, with no two sigils touching, even diagonally.
Nonogram
The numbers on each row and column are the lengths of the filled blocks, in order, with at least one gap between blocks. Fill the cells that match every clue.
Trace
Draw a single continuous line through every cell of the grid, moving up, down, left, or right, while passing numbered cells in order.
Lexle
A Wordle-style word game. Guess the hidden five-letter word in six tries, with letters colored by how close each guess is to the answer.
Quartet
Sort 16 words into four secret groups of four based on a shared connection, similar to Connections-style grouping games.
Weave
A word-finding puzzle where every letter on the board belongs to a themed word, plus a spangram that spans the grid and names the day’s theme.
Rungs
A word-ladder puzzle that requires you to reorder scrambled words so each one differs from the next by exactly one letter.
Hone
A deduction game where five clues are revealed one at a time, and the goal is to name the connecting category using as few clues as possible.
Wondering how to jump in? Getting started right away takes just one click. Head to the main FandomWire Play hub and tap any tile in the library, or click on the “Play now” button to open that game’s dedicated page. From there, every board includes on-screen controls, a guide on how to go about solving the puzzles, and more, including a hint option for when you’re stuck
Since each game resets daily, the hub is an easy page to bookmark and return to for a quick brain-teaser as you read articles and go about your day. Which game are you going to jump into first? Make sure to let us know in the comments below!
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