Humanity fights back. Guess legendary Attack on Titan terms and survive this intense anime word puzzle.
The Attack on Titan word pool pulls from the full sweep of the series — Survey Corps soldiers, Titan shifters, Marleyan warriors, political factions, and the terminology that defines humanity's struggle for survival. Words range from character names like Eren, Armin, and Annie to concepts like Eldia, Fritz, and Cadet. Expect both first names and surnames, alongside titles and lore terms that span all four seasons.
The roster draws from every era of the story:
The word pool skews toward names that fall neatly in the 4–6 letter range, so longer surnames like Leonhart get dropped while shorter ones like Floch make the cut.
Attack on Titan has unusually consistent naming conventions — many characters share letter clusters (the -en suffix in Eren, the -a endings in Gabi, Dina, Carla). That regularity works in your favour.
Does the game include Titan names like Colossal or Armored? Some Titan type names fit the length requirement; others don't. Colossal (8 letters) is too long, but shorter descriptors do appear when they land in the 4–6 letter window.
Are characters from all seasons represented? Yes. The pool covers the full series including Marley-arc characters like Falco, Gabi, and Yelena, not just the early Paradis cast.
How many words are in the Attack on Titan pool? Roughly 70–90 words, all drawn from the canon universe. The exact puzzle count grows as the word list expands.
Is there a daily limit? No. Topamine has no daily cap — play as many Attack on Titan rounds as you want.
What if I guess a valid word that isn't in the pool? Only words in the curated topic list count as valid guesses. The game will not accept free-form dictionary words.