By order of the Peaky Blinders, you've got six guesses to find the hidden word from the streets of Birmingham. Featuring the Shelby family, allies, enemies, and everything that made the show legendary.
Every guess in this game pulls from the gritty world of Birmingham's most notorious gang. Expect to encounter the Shelby family name early and often—Arthur, John, Finn, and of course Tommy himself. You'll also stumble upon allies and enemies alike: Grace Burgess, Esme Lee, Curly the horse whisperer, and Major Campbell's shadow looming over it all. Location names like Small Heath, The Garrison, and Thorne House might trip you up if you're not paying attention. The word pool spans characters, places, slang, and key objects—think "pegging" (the flat cap trick), "razorblades," and "Lee" for the rival family. If you've watched the show, you'll recognize most; if not, expect a crash course in 1920s gangster vocabulary.
This isn't just a word game—it's a tribute to the show's most unforgettable scenes. When you type GOLD, you're not just guessing; you're recalling Tommy's ambition, the gold heist, and Alfie Solomons' double-crosses. "CURLY" brings back the gentle stable hand who knew horses better than people. "GRACE" carries the weight of forbidden love and tragedy. Even shorter words like "MAY" (Carleton, the aristocrat) or "ADA" (Shelby's rebellious sister) unlock memories of entire story arcs. The game rewards fans who paid attention to more than just the shootouts—it's the quiet character names and forgotten locations that often solve the puzzle.
Start with vowel-heavy guesses that fit the Peaky universe: "GRACE" or "ESME" are smart openers since they test common letters and lock in vowels early. Shelby family names dominate the word list, so ARTHUR, JOHN, and FINN are safe second guesses if your first attempt yields yellow tiles. Watch for double letters—"POLLY" and "BILLY" appear more than you'd expect. If you're stuck, think thematically: Is it a pub name? A weapon? A rival gang? The show's obsession with family means surnames and first names both appear, sometimes separately. And remember: this game favors British spellings and slang, so "honour" beats "honor" every time.
How many words are in the Peaky Blinders game?
Over 200 carefully curated terms from all six seasons, weighted toward main characters and major plot points.
Is it harder than regular Wordle?
Only if you haven't watched the show. Fans will find it easier because proper nouns (like SHELBY or THORNE) are valid guesses here.
Can I play past puzzles?
No—like the original Wordle, you get one puzzle per day. No going back to yesterday's word.
Do I need to pay?
Completely free. No hidden costs, no subscriptions. Just your knowledge of the Peaky Blinders and a bit of luck.
What if I've only seen Season 1?
You'll still recognize most words—core characters like Arthur, Grace, and Curly appear throughout, and early-season locations stay relevant. Later seasons add depth but don't lock you out.