Six Guesses. One Mystery Player. Zero Chill.

The daily baseball guessing game your group chat didn't know it needed.

Guess the MLB Player Before Your Guesses Run Out

Every day, Jukr picks one mystery MLB player. Your job is to figure out who it is in six guesses or fewer. Think of it as baseball Wordle — except instead of letters, you're working with stats, teams, and eras.

Here's how it works. Your first clue is vague on purpose — maybe a career stat line or the era they played in. Get it wrong and the next clue gets a little easier. By guess five or six, you're looking at near-giveaway details. The game rewards the people who actually know their baseball, but it's built so anyone can learn and have fun along the way.

You get one puzzle per day. Same player for everyone. That's what makes it a daily MLB player quiz worth arguing about — everybody's solving the same puzzle at the same time.

1

Start with Clue 1

You receive your first clue — the hardest one. It might be a career stat range or the era the player competed in.

2

Make your first guess

Type a player name in the search box. Autocomplete will help you find the right spelling.

3

Read the emoji feedback

After each wrong guess, an emoji shows how close you were based on 5 attributes: team, position, conference, division, and era.

4

Use each new clue

Every wrong guess unlocks the next clue, which is easier than the last. Use the new information to narrow your options.

5

Solve within 6 guesses

You have 6 guesses total. The final clue is nearly a giveaway. Solve it and share your emoji result.

What Those Emojis Actually Mean

After every wrong guess, Jukr shows you an emoji that tells you how close your guess was. It checks five attributes — same team, same position, same conference, same division, and same era — then gives you a proximity signal.

🎯
Nailed it.

That's the answer.

🔥
5 out of 5 match.

Right neighborhood, wrong door.

3–4 out of 5.

You're getting warm.

🌀
1–2 out of 5.

Swing and a miss, but you made contact.

💨
0 out of 5.

You whiffed. Completely. Regroup.

Example

Say the answer is Ken Griffey Jr. and you guess Derek Jeter. Both played in the AL during the same era, but different teams, positions, and divisions. That's a 2-out-of-5 match:

🌀

Now you guess Edgar Martinez — same team, same era, same conference, same division, different position. That's 4 out of 5:

You're closing in.

Before You Ask

Is it free?

100% free, every single day. No account needed, no catch.

Can I play on mobile?

Absolutely. Jukr works in any browser — phone, tablet, laptop, whatever.

Does my streak reset if I miss a day?

Yeah. Sorry. The streak is sacred. Show up or start over.

Today's puzzle is live. Think you know your baseball?

New puzzle drops every morning at 8am ET.

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