Guess Breaking Bad words in 6 tries. From Heisenberg's blue empire to Los Pollos Hermanos - test your knowledge of characters, places, and iconic moments from the series.
The Breaking Bad word pool is built from five seasons of meticulous character work, Albuquerque geography, and the chemistry underworld that turns a chemistry teacher into Heisenberg. Expect character names from Jesse and Hank to Gale, Badger, and Huell. Expect cartel players like Fring, Hector, Declan, and Jack. And expect the show's signature blend of domestic normalcy and criminal darkness in every puzzle.
The character list spans every corner of Walt's collapsing world:
Chemistry terms are sparse — the show uses real chemistry as flavour, not curriculum, and most actual element names are too long for the 4–6 letter window. But Blue (the colour of Walt's signature product) and Cancer (the inciting diagnosis) make the list.
Breaking Bad's naming conventions are unusually varied — cartel names, Albuquerque slang, and suburban Americana all coexist in the pool. That variety makes it harder to rely on a single letter strategy.
Unlike fantasy or anime topics, Breaking Bad's word pool has no dominant letter cluster. You're drawing from real-world names with Spanish, English, and criminal-alias origins. The result is a more unpredictable puzzle — which is fitting, given how the show operates.
Are place names like Albuquerque in the pool? Albuquerque is too long (11 letters), but shorter location references that appear in the show may be included if they fit the 4–6 letter range.
Is Heisenberg in the pool? Heisenberg is 10 letters — too long. Walt and related shorter terms are in.
Does the pool include Better Call Saul characters? The Breaking Bad topic focuses on the original series. Characters introduced primarily in BCS may appear if they also feature prominently in Breaking Bad (like Jimmy/Saul).
Is there a daily cap? No. Play as many rounds as you want.