Pixel Guess is a free visual puzzle game where highly pixelated images gradually sharpen and your job is to name what you're looking at before the reveal is complete. Movies, brand logos, celebrities — the earlier you identify it, the more points you score. It tests a different kind of recognition than trivia: not facts, but pattern and visual memory.
Each round starts with a very pixelated image. As seconds pass, it progressively sharpens. Type or tap your guess at any point — the sooner you get it right, the higher your score. You get 10 rounds per game, and a daily challenge gives everyone the same pixelated image to crack. Streaks reward consistent daily play.
There's something uniquely satisfying about recognising something before it's fully visible — the moment the pattern clicks into place before the image resolves. Pixel Guess captures that feeling repeatedly and quickly, which is why sessions tend to last longer than intended. The categories mix pop culture, sport, and brands in a way that keeps different people good at different rounds.
A free visual puzzle game where you identify pixelated images — movies, logos, celebrities — before they fully reveal themselves.
Movies, brand logos, celebrities, and more — with new categories added regularly.
Yes. A new daily pixelated image resets at midnight — one shared puzzle everyone plays on the same day.
Completely free. No download, no signup — open in any browser.