About



Welcome to Footle


Footle is a game designed for football enthusiasts who love a good challenge! It is a thrilling football quiz game that tests your knowledge of the beautiful game. Whether you’re a casual fan or a die-hard supporter, this game offers a fun and engaging way to challenge your skills and learn more about your favorite sport.


Why Footle?


Footle was created as a hobby project by a passionate football fan and developer. It is hosted on Vercel, ensuring fast and reliable performance. The aim is to provide a fun and engaging way for football fans to test their knowledge and discover new players.


Whether you’re a casual fan or a football expert, Footle offers a unique way to enhance your football knowledge through an exciting and challenging quiz format. Dive into the world of football trivia with Footle and challenge yourself today! Test your skills, learn new facts, and enjoy the thrill of guessing the right player. Start playing now and become a Footle champion!


The game


The objective of Footle is to guess the mystery football player with the fewest attempts. Each unsuccessful attempt brings you closer to the goal with hints provided through color-coded feedback. Green means you’ve nailed the attribute, while yellow indicates you’re getting warmer.


Footle also offers different levels of difficulty, ensuring that players of all skill levels can enjoy the game. Whether you’re just getting into football or you’ve been a fan for years, there’s a challenge here for you.


Rules

  • Green indicates that the player has the exact same attribute,
  • Yellow indicates that you are getting closer to the exact value,
    1. For age and jersey number, this means you are within an interval of 2 of the correct answer
    2. For height, this means you are within an interval of 5 of the correct answer
    3. For the club, this means the player has played for this club in the past
    4. For a position, this means the player has played in this position even if it is not their main position
  • The up (↑) and down (↓) arrows indicate that the displayed number is respectively smaller or larger than the desired number.