Angler

The daily angle game. Eyeball the slice and guess its size in degrees in four tries. Each guess tells you if you're too high or too low.
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Questions about Angler

Naming the exact degree — only the precise number from 1 to 359, not “close.” You have 4 guesses to land it.
The arrow tells you which way to move; the tier tells you how far — burning within , warm within 10°, cold more than 20° off.
It marks which interior is being measured. That matters for reflex angles — over 180° — where the same drawing could be read two ways.
No. Only the angle's measure counts — the length of the rays and the way the figure is turned on screen don't change the answer.
No — whole numbers only, from 1 to 359.
Yes — a new angle unlocks at midnight, Eastern time, and everyone plays the same one.

Still stuck? .

From the rulebookHow to play Angler

Guess the day’s angle in four tries — from 1° to 359°.

  • Type a whole number from 1 to 359, then hit Guess.
  • After each miss we tell you to go higher or lower, plus a closeness tier.
  • The teal arc at the vertex shows which interior is being measured — matters for reflex angles (more than 180°).
  • You have four guesses. Win by naming the exact degree.
Examples

The teal arc marks which side is measured. Here it sweeps the long way around — a reflex angle, more than 180°.

Burningwithin 2°. The arrow says which way to go.

Very warmwithin 5°.

Warmwithin 10°.

Coolwithin 20°.

Coldmore than 20° off.