Think you know the world of Hunters, Monarchs, and Shadows? Test your Solo Leveling knowledge by guessing words from Sung Jin-Woo's epic rise from weakest to strongest.
Solo Leveling's word pool is built around Sung Jin-Woo's rise from the weakest hunter to the Shadow Monarch — and the vocabulary that defines it. Character names (Baek, Choi, Esil, Beru, Ahjin), Shadow Army members (Beru, Fang, Andre, Baruka), dungeon concepts (Castle, Dragon, Class, Double), and the System's structure (Arise, Dagger, Elixir, Demon) all appear. Both the manhwa and the anime adaptation contribute to the pool.
Shadow Army members have short, punchy names by design:
The power system's vocabulary is also well-represented: Arise (the Shadow Monarch's command), Class (the hunter ranking system), Elixir (stat-boosting item), and Dagger (Jin-Woo's signature weapon type).
Solo Leveling's naming conventions blend Korean-romanisation names (Baek, Choi, Esil) with fantasy-construction names (Baruka, Beru, Andre) and System-language vocabulary (Class, Arise, Elixir). This creates a mixed-origin pool where no single letter pattern dominates.
If you've read the manhwa, you know that System messages are critical to the story. "You have received a quest." "Arise." These short system commands make efficient puzzle answers because they're both distinctive to Solo Leveling and short enough to fit the format.
Does the pool cover the manhwa or the anime? Both. The anime adaptation closely follows the manhwa, and the pool draws from the full story.
Is Jin-Woo in the pool? Jin-Woo is hyphenated and 6+ letters. His alternate name Ahjin (his awakened identity) is 5 letters and appears in the pool.
Are dungeon types and monster names included? Yes. Dungeon-related vocabulary appears alongside character names.
Is there a daily cap? No. The System assigns unlimited quests.