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Game Guide5 min read·10 May 2026

How to Play JOJOSDLE: A Complete Beginner's Guide

JOJOSDLE is a Wordle-style character-guessing puzzle for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure fans. A secret character is chosen each day and you have six attempts to identify them by reading colour-coded attribute clues. This guide walks you through every mechanic and gives you a winning strategy from your very first guess.

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What Is JOJOSDLE?

JOJOSDLE is a daily character-guessing puzzle inspired by Wordle, built specifically for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure fans. Each day a secret character from the JoJo universe is selected and you have six attempts to identify them. After every guess the game reveals eight colour-coded clue tiles that tell you how close your guess was across eight distinct attributes.

The eight attributes are: Name, Gender, Affiliation, Family, Fighting Style, Stand, Part (their debut), and Status (alive or deceased). The combination of clues across all eight dimensions gives you enough information to narrow the field dramatically with each guess, even if your first attempt lands nowhere near the target.

Reading the Colour Tiles

Green means you matched that attribute exactly. If the Affiliation tile turns green after you guess Kakyoin, the secret character also belongs to the Joestar Group — use that to eliminate everyone outside Jotaro’s Egypt crew immediately.

Yellow signals a partial match. It appears most often on attributes with sub-categories, such as Part (Diamond is Unbreakable is adjacent to Stardust Crusaders in the timeline) or Fighting Style (a Hamon User is in the same broad family as a Spin User). A yellow tile means you are in the right neighbourhood but not exact.

Red means no match at all. Two consecutive red tiles on Family is actually useful news — it rapidly shrinks the pool of possible characters without wasting guesses on unrelated attributes.

Best Opening Guesses

Start with characters whose attributes cover the most common values in the roster. Josuke Higashikata is an excellent first guess: male, a Stand User with the Stand Crazy Diamond, debuts in Diamond is Unbreakable, and is alive. His result immediately calibrates four or five attributes at once.

Joseph Joestar makes a strong second guess if your first came back with a green Fighting Style: he spans multiple parts, starts as a Hamon User in Battle Tendency and later gains the Stand Hermit Purple, giving fresh information across the Part, Family and Stand tiles.

Avoid opening with one-scene villains or obscure side characters. Their unusual affiliations (a lone Pillar Man, a single Passione hitman, a Rock Human from Morioh) teach you far less about the broad middle of the roster and waste an early guess.

Using Part and Fighting Style as Filters

Part is one of the most powerful filters in the game. The series is divided into distinct Parts — Phantom Blood, Battle Tendency, Stardust Crusaders, Diamond is Unbreakable, Golden Wind, Stone Ocean, Steel Ball Run, JoJolion and The JOJOLands. A green Part tile immediately rules out the vast majority of the roster in one step.

Fighting Style works similarly. Only Parts 1 and 2 feature Hamon Users, and only Part 7 features Spin Users, so a green Fighting Style tile on either of those instantly narrows your candidates to a small window of the timeline.

If you are down to two or three candidates and both their Part and Affiliation match, Status (Alive / Deceased) often breaks the tie. Stardust Crusaders and Golden Wind in particular have long casualty lists, so keep a mental note of who survived each Part and who did not.

Advanced Tips

After your first two or three guesses you will likely have several green and yellow tiles. At that point pivot to characters you know are unlikely to be the answer but whose attribute values you have not tested yet — this "sacrificial" guess can unlock three or four new clues simultaneously.

Keep a running list of which Families you have eliminated. Family membership is distinctive — very few characters share the same named family (Joestar, Zeppeli, Brando, Higashikata) — so two red Family tiles let you cross off entire bloodlines from contention.

Study the character wiki before playing. Knowing which characters belong to which Part, family and fighting style is the single biggest improvement you can make to your daily score.