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Statle flips the classic guess-the-Pokemon formula on its head by hiding the creature behind a wall of base stats instead of a blurry silhouette. You're given clues like HP, Attack, Speed, and type, and you've got to figure out which pocket monster fits the numbers. It's part Wordle, part Pokedex exam, and fully addictive once you crack your first one.
Each puzzle gives you a handful of base stats plus the Pokemon's type. These are your only bread crumbs, so study them like a Detective Pikachu case file.
Type in any creature you think matches the stat spread. There's no pool restriction, so legends, babies, and regional forms are all fair game.
After each guess the game tells you which stats were too high, too low, or spot-on. Use that info to tighten your next guess.
Cross-reference what you know. If Attack is way higher than expected, start thinking about fighters and pseudo-legendaries.
You get a limited number of tries, just like Wordle. Solve it fast for bragging rights or take your time if the stats are sneaky.
Stumped your group chat? Copy your score grid and let them rage about how they would have gotten it in four.
Statle runs straight from your browser tab, so you skip the app store dance entirely. No downloads, no permissions, no waiting on updates. Just open the page, read the clues, and start guessing the mystery Pokemon in seconds.
Forget lucky guesses. Statle rewards trainers who actually paid attention to base stats in the games.
Most rounds wrap up in three to five minutes, making it ideal for breaks, commutes, or doom-scrolling replacements.
One puzzle a day keeps the streak alive. Skip a day and you're back to zero, just like Wordle fans know too well.
No installs, no accounts, no updates. Click and guess, that's the whole onboarding flow.
Compare scores with your group chat and argue about who actually knows their Pokedex better.
New Pokemon drops daily so you're never replaying the same mystery creature twice. It becomes part of your morning routine fast.
Every generation is in the mix, from Bulbasaur to the newest region. Old favorites and obscure 'mons both show up.
It's not just vibes. You actually need to know your Pokedex numbers to win, which rewards longtime fans and stat nerds alike.
Fire up a browser and start guessing. Nothing to install, no logins, no grinding through menus before the fun starts.
Each day's puzzle is locked in once you finish, so there's no sneaking a second attempt to clean up your score. Honor system bragging only.
A full round takes a few minutes, perfect for coffee breaks, bus rides, or that five minutes before your next battle in the main games.
Type is usually revealed early or deducible from moves. Once you know it, your candidate list shrinks dramatically.
Always check the type clue before sweating the numbers.
Stats like 600+ BST or under 300 BST massively narrow the field. Guess something mid-range and you're wasting a turn.
Start with a legendary or a magikarp-type to bracket the BST quickly.
Fast sweepers usually have 100+ Speed, tanks have 100+ HP and Defense, and special attackers lean into Sp.Atk. Knowing roles beats memorizing numbers.
Guess based on archetype before guessing based on exact stat thresholds.
Your most confident Pokemon should be saved for mid-game when you have a few stat clues confirmed. First guesses are scouts, not solutions.
Save your gut-feeling answer for guess three or four.
Yep, fully free in your browser. No paywalls, no premium currency, just daily Pokemon puzzles.
Nope. Just open the page and guess. Your streak tracks locally on your device.
You get a generous handful of tries, though the exact count can vary. Enough to think, tight enough to stay tense.
By default no, since it's built around daily mystery Pokemon. Some community clones let you practice past puzzles though.
Sometimes, depends on the puzzle. Stat spreads for alternate forms can sneak in and really mess with your strategy.
After each guess the game compares your pick's stats to the target and tells you if you went too high, too low, or nailed it.
Start with type as your anchor since that's the biggest hint. From there, remember that high HP usually means tanks, high Speed means sweepers.
It runs great in mobile browsers, so no separate app is needed. Just bookmark it and play on the go.
It's a mashup of 'stats' and 'Wordle-style' puzzles. Catchy, right?
Absolutely. There's a built-in share button that copies a spoiler-free emoji grid so you can humblebrag on Discord or X.
Yes, the roster stays updated with newer additions, so Paldea creatures do show up in the rotation.
They sure can. Expect the occasional Mewtwo or Zacian to ruin your winning streak.