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Game Guide4 min read·10 May 2026

JoJo Higher or Lower: Tips to Build a Winning Streak

JoJo Higher or Lower shows you two JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure characters side by side with a hidden stat and asks whether the second character's value is higher or lower than the first. A correct guess extends your streak; a wrong guess ends it. Here is everything you need to know to build a long run.

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How the Game Works

Each round shows you two JoJo characters. One character’s stat is revealed; the other’s is hidden. You must decide whether the hidden stat is higher or lower than the revealed one. If you are correct, the round advances and your streak count increases. An incorrect guess resets your streak to zero.

The game uses several different stat categories — these may include power level, age, chapter of first appearance, Part (converted to a numeric scale), or the number of confirmed victories. The active stat is displayed at the top of the screen for each session.

Understanding Power Levels

If the active stat is power level, the general hierarchy to memorise is: the apex time-stoppers and Requiem users at the very top — Star Platinum, The World, Gold Experience Requiem, and the near-unstoppable Made in Heaven and D4C — followed by the strongest close-range Stands and the Ultimate Life Form Kars. Most main-cast Stand Users sit in the mid-range, while support characters and early henchmen occupy the lower tiers.

The dangerous zone is the mid-to-upper cluster — Crazy Diamond, Sticky Fingers, Silver Chariot and Killer Queen all sit close together in power level. When two characters from this group appear side by side, the difference may be only a few points. In these cases, pick whichever direction feels slightly more justified and accept that coin-flip rounds are part of the game.

Chapter of First Appearance

When the stat is chapter of first appearance, the key anchor is the series’ Part structure. Jonathan and Dio debut at the very beginning of Phantom Blood; Joseph and the Pillar Men appear in Battle Tendency; Jotaro’s crew and DIO belong to Stardust Crusaders; and each later Part — Diamond is Unbreakable, Golden Wind, Stone Ocean, Steel Ball Run, JoJolion — introduces its own fresh cast further along.

Obscure characters who appear only in a single arc or late Part tend to have high chapter numbers. If one character is clearly an early-Part figure and the other is a JoJolion Rock Human you barely recognise, the early-Part character almost certainly has the lower chapter number.

Streak-Building Mindset

Confidence matters more than knowledge at high streaks. When you genuinely cannot distinguish between two characters’ stats, pick the direction that feels 51% likely and commit. Hesitation leads to second-guessing, which leads to changing a correct answer to an incorrect one — one of the most common ways long streaks end.

Track your personal blind spots. If you consistently lose on age comparisons (Joseph appears across decades, and vampires like DIO barely age), focus study there. If chapter numbers trip you up in the Steel Ball Run and JoJolion era, spend time on the wiki’s pages for those Parts. The leaderboard rewards consistent knowledge, not lucky guesses.