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About OWdle
OWdle is a free daily guessing game for fans of Overwatch. It is made by one person, on the side, for himself and his friends. Here is the story behind it and what it actually is.
The story
From the maker
hi, I’m Yush
I built OWdle for me and my friends. I started playing in Season 9, when Mauga dropped, and the thing that kept killing me was sound. I’d get caught by a D.Va bomb or a RIP-Tire I never learned to hear coming.
So Sound was the very first mode I made, and it’s still my favorite. I went looking for other Overwatch guessing games, none of them scratched the itch, so I built my own. Hope you enjoy it.
What OWdle is
Every day there is one answer hero, and you work it out across five short modes. Classic gives you attribute tiles colored by closeness. Quote shows two heroes talking before a match and asks you to name both. Ability hides an icon behind tiles that uncover as you miss. Spotlight starts on a cropped sliver of hero or skin art and zooms out. Sound plays a fragment of a voice line that grows with each guess.
It is one puzzle set, fresh every day, and it resets at 2:15am Pacific. There is no account, no sign-up, and nothing to install. Your streak and progress live in your own browser. If you want the full rules, the how-to-play page breaks down every mode, and the strategy guides go a step further into how to win each one.
An unofficial fan project
OWdle is independent and unofficial. It is not made by, endorsed by, or affiliated with Blizzard Entertainment. Overwatch and all related characters, artwork, audio, and other assets are the property of Blizzard Entertainment, and all rights remain with their respective owners.
OWdle claims no ownership of any of the game assets it references. They appear here only to build a small daily game for fans of Overwatch to enjoy. Hero data is drawn from the OverFast API and the Overwatch Fandom wiki (CC-BY-SA), alongside Blizzard’s press kit.
Get in touch
Found a bug, want a hero fixed, or have a mode idea? The feedback button sits in the corner of every page and is the fastest way to reach me. If you would rather email, write to [email protected].
If you want a say in what gets built next, the roadmap vote is open, and questions about data and privacy are answered on the privacy page.