Challenge yourself with the ultimate Magic The Gathering word game. Guess iconic planeswalkers, legendary creatures, planes, and cards from across the multiverse—from Dominaria to Ravnica and beyond.
Every guess draws from Magic's vast multiverse of terms. Expect legendary planeswalkers like Ajani, Arlinn, and Ashiok—heroes and villains who've shaped planes from Alara to Argoth. Creature types populate the grid too: angel, avatar, beast, bird, and yes, even the humble bear that every green mage knows. Guilds like Boros demand your attention alongside iconic locations such as Bant and the Cabal's shadowy strongholds. Keywords matter here—arcane, aether, black—as do storied artifacts and the names that haunt every Commander table, from Atarka to Atraxa to the dragon tyrant Bolas himself.
This game rewards years spent poring over flavor text and storylines. Remember Avacyn's flight to restore Innistrad? Or Barrin's tragic sacrifice at Tolaria? You'll recall Basri's trials on Amonkhet and Bosh's iron loyalty to Mirrodin's heart. Even Braids' descent into madness or Anax's defiance in Akros echo through the word bank. These aren't random strings—they're the names etched into Magic's thirty-year saga. Fans who lived through the Phyrexian Invasion or walked the shards of Alara hold a distinct edge when the timer starts.
Approach each puzzle as you would a draft pick. Start with high-frequency letters in common Magic terms—A anchors Ajani, Atraxa, Arcane; R runs through Argoth, Arlinn, Barrin. Creature types (beast, bird, angel) often share vowel patterns, so early guesses can illuminate entire clusters. If you see double letters confirmed, consider Boros or Bosh. Guild names and plane names typically run five to six letters, while planeswalker names skew longer. Leverage your knowledge of set releases: recent Standard stars appear alongside nostalgic Deep Shadows legends, so don't ignore the classics.
How many words are in the Magic the Gathering game?
Hundreds, spanning creatures, planeswalkers, planes, mechanics, and artifacts from Alpha to the latest set.
Is this only for competitive players?
Not at all. Casual Commander enthusiasts and Vorthos lore junkies often excel—knowing Ashiok's nightmares or the Cabal's history counts as much as mastering the stack.
Do ability keywords like "arcane" appear?
Yes. Mechanics, mana colors (black), and evergreen keywords join proper nouns in the pool.
Can I play for free?
Absolutely. No mana required, no booster packs to crack—just your memory and a browser.
What if I'm stuck?
Think thematically: dragons, legendary equipment, iconic villains. The word bank mirrors what players actually say at the table, from "Bolas" to "aether."