
What is WORLDCUPDLE?
WORLD CUP-DLE is a football quiz for people who look at a lineup and immediately start remembering clubs, eras, tournaments, and national-team chaos. Instead of guessing a player from stats or letters, you are trying to identify a hidden World Cup starting XI from club badge overlaps.
The twist is deliciously specific: you are not just guessing a country. You also need the year. That means Brazil 2002, Spain 2010, France 2018, Argentina 2022, and dozens of other tournament memories can suddenly become weapons — or traps. It is a daily football puzzle for players who love lineups, club careers, and World Cup nostalgia. ([JLA Tactics Board][1])

WORLDCUPDLE Game Rules
- You get 5 chances to guess the hidden team and year.
- Each guess is a combination of national team + World Cup year.
- Positions light up based on whether your guess shares club-history connections with the hidden XI.
- Green-style feedback means a position is strongly matched or correctly identified.
- Yellow-style feedback means there is a partial club-history overlap or useful connection.
- The answer is tied to a real World Cup starting XI.
- WORLD CUP-DLE gives you a hidden World Cup starting XI and asks you to work out the national team + tournament year.
- The clue board is based on club badge overlaps:
- GK DEF MID FWD
- Each position represents a player from the hidden starting XI. The game uses club-history clues to help you connect the dots.
How To Play WORLDCUPDLE?
- Player Action: Study the hidden XI clue board
Game Response: The game shows feedback or moves you to the next clue.
What You Learn: Some clubs may hint at famous players, leagues, or eras. - Player Action: Make your first team-year guess
Game Response: Several positions light up green or yellow.
What You Learn: Your guess shares some meaningful player-club history with the hidden XI. - Player Action: Read the positional feedback
Game Response: defenders show overlap, midfield stays cold.
What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess. - Player Action: Use club careers to narrow the answer
Game Response: The game shows feedback or moves you to the next clue.
What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess. - Player Action: ing XI before your five chances disappear.
Game Response: The lineup clues resolve.
What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess.
Strategy & Tips
- Start with iconic tournament teams. World Cup-winning sides and deep-run teams often have memorable starting XIs, making them useful anchors for your first few guesses.
- Do not chase one badge too hard. One club clue can belong to several players across different countries and years. Use the whole XI shape before committing.
- Think by era. Club overlaps from Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Bayern, Juventus, PSG, Milan, Chelsea, or Arsenal can quickly suggest certain tournament windows.
- When feedback is mixed, change only one variable at a time. If the country feels right, try a nearby World Cup year. If the year feels right, test another national team from that tournament.
WORLDCUPDLE FAQ
Is WORLDCUPDLE 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 WORLDCUPDLE?
Use the play panel on this page or open https://jlatacticsboard.com/world-cup-dle directly.
Final Take
WORLDCUPDLE is a useful pick for players who enjoy quick daily puzzle sessions.





