All hail Britannia! Command your knowledge of Code Geass with this anime word challenge. Geass you can do it!
The Code Geass word pool is drawn from both R1 and R2 — the Britannian Empire's political machinery, the Japanese resistance, the Knights of the Round, and the Knightmare Frames that define the show's mecha combat. Expect character names like Kallen, Gino, Clovis, and Milly alongside the mecha and faction vocabulary: Gawain, Guren, Fleija, and Geass itself. Zero's revolution is reflected in every puzzle.
The naming conventions split hard between British-fantasy names (Gawain, Avalon, Clovis) and Japanese names (Kallen/Kallen's Japanese name, Ougi, Narita) — a structural feature of the show's bilingual world-building that makes the puzzle pool unusually varied.
Code Geass vocabulary has a notable concentration of G-words: Geass, Guren, Gawain, Gino, Gorbag. Opening with a G-starter is genuinely more efficient here than in most other topics.
Code Geass rewards fans who know the second layer of the story. Orange isn't just a fruit — it's Jeremiah Gottwald's nickname and a major plot device. Fleija is the mass-destruction weapon that reshapes R2. Akasha is the collective unconscious tied to Charles zi Britannia's ultimate plan.
Are the full Knightmare Frame names in the pool? Knightmare Frame names that fit within 4–6 letters appear. Longer names like Britannian Sutherland are excluded.
Does the pool include the recap films or Resurrection? The pool is primarily sourced from the two TV series. Characters introduced only in Resurrection or the recap films may not appear.
Is there a daily cap? No. Play unlimited Code Geass rounds without waiting.
What does the underlined yellow tile mean? A letter appears in the word but in the wrong position, AND it appears more than once. Account for it appearing twice in your next guess.