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Artle

Artle

Play Artle, the daily art guessing game where you identify the artist from four artworks. Learn the rules, tips, and where to play.

Artle

What is Artle?

Artle is a daily art guessing game created by the National Gallery of Art. Each puzzle shows four artworks, and your goal is to identify the artist who made them. You get four guesses, one daily challenge, and a simple but surprisingly difficult test of visual memory and art knowledge.

The game feels familiar if you enjoy Wordle-style daily puzzles, but instead of guessing a word, movie, song, or country, you study paintings, drawings, photographs, or other artworks and try to recognize the artist behind them.

Artle is especially fun for players who enjoy art history, museum collections, visual clues, and daily brain teasers. Even if you do not know every artist, each round can teach you something about style, period, subject matter, and the National Gallery of Art collection.

Artle Game

Artle Game Rules

  • Four artworks, one artist: Each daily puzzle presents four works connected to the same artist.
  • Four guesses only: You have a limited number of attempts, so every guess matters.
  • No word-style clues: Artle does not work like a spelling puzzle. A wrong guess does not reveal letters.
  • Artist recognition matters: You need to enter the artist name accepted by the game.
  • One daily puzzle: A new Artle challenge is available each day.
  • Learn after playing: The game encourages discovery by connecting players with real artworks from the National Gallery of Art.

How To Play Artle?

  1. Player Action: Open the daily Artle puzzle.
    Game Response: The game shows feedback or moves you to the next clue.
    What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess.
  2. Player Action: Look carefully at the four artworks on screen.
    Game Response: The game shows feedback or moves you to the next clue.
    What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess.
  3. Player Action: Type the name of the artist you think created them.
    Game Response: The game shows feedback or moves you to the next clue.
    What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess.
  4. Player Action: Submit your guess.
    Game Response: The game shows feedback or moves you to the next clue.
    What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess.
  5. Player Action: You have up to four attempts to find the correct artist.
    Game Response: The game shows feedback or moves you to the next clue.
    What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess.
  6. Player Action: After the round ends, you can learn more about the artworks and the artist.
    Game Response: The game shows feedback or moves you to the next clue.
    What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess.

Strategy & Tips

  • Start with the art movement. Decide whether the works look Impressionist, Renaissance, modern, abstract, photographic, or contemporary.
  • Look for repeated subjects. Artists often return to similar themes, figures, scenes, or visual structures.
  • Do not guess only famous names. Artle can feature less obvious artists, so avoid relying only on Monet, Picasso, Van Gogh, or Warhol.
  • Compare all four images together. One artwork may mislead you, but four artworks usually reveal a stronger pattern.
  • Use wrong guesses wisely. If a guess fails, shift to related artists from the same school, period, or visual tradition.
  • Treat each puzzle as a learning moment. After the answer, explore the artist and artworks to improve your future guesses.

Artle FAQ

Is Artle free to play?

Most browser-based daily games are free to start. Check the official game page for current access details.

Where can I play Artle?

Use the play panel on this page or open https://www.nga.gov/artle directly.

Final Take

Artle is a smart daily guessing game for anyone who enjoys art, visual puzzles, and Wordle-style challenges. Its simple format makes it easy to try, while the limited guesses and subtle artwork clues make each round feel thoughtful and rewarding. If you want a daily game that trains your eye and teaches you something along the way, Artle is worth playing.

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