
Sits near the median on almost every axis — Part 3, male, Japanese, Close-Range Stand, Protagonist. Never gives bad feedback.
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JoJodle is a free daily character guessing game for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Every UTC midnight a new character is chosen, and your job is to figure out who it is using attribute clues.
One puzzle a day, shared worldwide. No accounts, no sign-up, no paywall — just open, guess, share your grid, come back tomorrow.
Every player on the planet sees the same character on the same UTC day, so your streak is comparable to anyone else's playing today.
Every round starts the same way — search, guess, read the feedback. No tutorial to sit through.
Start typing and pick any of the 217 characters from the dropdown. Names, aliases, even Stand names work.
Green is an exact match, yellow means close (same part range, same continent…), gray is no match. Arrows hint higher or lower.
Win, fail, or give up — a new character drops every 00:00 UTC. Keep a streak going for daily bragging rights.
The colour system has only three states, but arrows and close-match rules do the heavy lifting.
Green — same Part, same Stand Type, same nationality, same debut year.
Yellow — adjacent Part, within 5 years, same continent, related Stand family.
Gray — nothing in common on this attribute. Onto the next guess.

Both Stand users from Part 3 with Close-Range Stands debuting in 1989 — so Gender / Part / Stand / Year all hit green. But Jotaro is a Japanese protagonist with black hair; DIO is a British antagonist with blond hair — three reds. Chapter 114 vs 130 is 16 apart, which is inside the "close" threshold → yellow with an up arrow.
There is no single 'correct' opener — but four characters consistently narrow the 217-strong roster faster than random. Pick one that suits your style.

Sits near the median on almost every axis — Part 3, male, Japanese, Close-Range Stand, Protagonist. Never gives bad feedback.

One of 43 female characters. Gender alone eliminates 80% of the roster on guess one.

The only Long-Range Stand user most people remember by name — immediately categorises the answer's Stand family.

Italian, blond, Part 5 — three minority-ish signals at once. Pair with Jotaro for fast triangulation.
💡 Pro tip: the fastest average solve comes from following a male Part 3 protagonist (Jotaro) with a female Part 6+ guess (Jolyne). In two tries you've usually narrowed the 217 roster to under 30 candidates.
The roster is built for balance — every Part of Araki's 40-year run is represented, and any character in the list can appear as the daily answer.
Every guess reveals all eight columns at once. Here's what each one means, with a real character you might actually encounter.
Male / Female / Other. Straight match — no close band.
Which of the nine Parts the character first appeared in.
Close-Range, Long-Range, Automatic, Colony, Sense-Type, or None for Hamon users.
Protagonist, Antagonist, or Supporting — the character's narrative alignment across their arc.
Visible in the portrait. Colour grouped into Dark, Light, Warm, Cool, Other for close matches.
Country of origin by birth or adoption.
The real-world year that first chapter featuring the character ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Cumulative manga chapter number — chapter 1 of Phantom Blood through the latest JOJOLands entry.
There is no server lottery. Every player in every country sees the same character on the same UTC day, so your streak is comparable to anyone else's who played today.
Under the hood we shuffle the full 217-character roster once, using a fixed seed. The day number since launch picks that position. Deterministic, auditable, no personalisation.
The answer is resolved entirely in your browser. Nothing about your guesses, results, or streak leaves your device.
EPOCH = 2026-04-20 UTC dayIndex = floor((today - EPOCH) / 1 day) shuffled = seededShuffle(roster, "jojodle-v1") answer = shuffled[dayIndex % 217]
Any of these characters can be today's answer. Click through to browse each Part's roster in full.
Jonathan Joestar, Dio Brando, and the birth of the Joestar bloodline.
Joseph and the Pillar Men — the arc that perfected Hamon.
Stands debut. Jotaro leads a globe-trotting chase to DIO.
Morioh slice-of-life collides with a quiet serial killer named Kira.
Giorno joins Passione to topple a boss he's never seen.
Jolyne, a Florida prison, and Pucci's long-prepared endgame.
Alternate universe. A horse race across America. Johnny and Gyro.
Gappy rebuilds his identity while Morioh hides an older family secret.
Jodio's crew chases 'wealth' across Hawai'i and beyond.
Each character has its own indexable page with Stand, Part, debut year, and everything the game reveals.
There are three sites with the JoJodle name. Here's what each does well so you can pick the one that fits your vibe.
| Feature | JoJodle.org(this one) | JoJodle.com | JoJodle.app |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core daily puzzle | 1 × focused | 1 × + Unlimited | 5 × modes |
| Account / login | Never required | Never required | Optional (for streaks) |
| Character roster | 217 (and counting) | ~150 | ~160 |
| Per-character pages for SEO | |||
| Part-by-part browsing | |||
| Strategy / best-first-guess content | |||
| Multiple game modes | |||
| Community (Discord, leaderboards) | |||
| Share spoiler-free emoji grid |
The short version: if you want one deliberate puzzle a day plus deep lore / strategy reading, JoJodle.org is yours. If you want an Unlimited free-play loop, JoJodle.com is mature there. If you want 5 game modes, accounts, and a Discord, JoJodle.app is the bigger product. No moral judgement — they're all free fan projects and all worth a look.
Rules, scoring, roster coverage, and how we compare to the other JoJo guessing games.
JoJodle is a free daily word-game in the spirit of Wordle, but built around the cast of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Every day there is a single hidden character, and your job is to work out who it is from attribute clues.
A new character is chosen automatically at 00:00 UTC every day. The countdown on the home screen shows exactly how long until the next puzzle.
Green means your guess matches the answer on that attribute. Yellow means it is close — for example, a neighbouring Part, a debut within five years, the same continent, or a related Stand family. Gray means no match.
Arrows only appear on numeric columns (Part, Debut Year, Debut Chapter). An up arrow means the hidden character's value is higher than your guess; a down arrow means it is lower.
All nine parts — from Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency through to Stone Ocean, Steel Ball Run, JoJolion, and The JOJOLands. The roster covers over 200 named characters spanning protagonists, villains, Stand users, and memorable side cast.
Yes. Jodio, Dragona, Paco, Usagi, Meryl Mei Qi and Charming Man are all in the roster. The Part 9 cast will grow as the manga continues to publish new chapters.
There's no single correct opener, but Jotaro Kujo is a solid default — he sits near the median on most attributes, so you never get a useless row. Pair him with a female guess like Jolyne Cujoh on your second try and you'll usually narrow the 217-character roster to under 30 candidates in two moves.
Most players finish in three to six guesses — usually under five minutes. There's no time limit and no guess limit; you can take as long as you want.
Yes. The whole game is mobile-first — the attribute grid scrolls horizontally on narrow screens, the search dropdown works with on-screen keyboards, and the share button uses your phone's native share sheet.
No. JoJodle is free, no sign-up required. Your guesses, streak, and stats are stored locally in your browser.
The same character is shown to everyone worldwide on a given UTC day. The daily selection is deterministic — driven by the day number since launch and a fixed seed — so there's no server lottery.
Streaks follow the standard Wordle-style rule: you need to finish a game at least once within 48 hours of your previous one. Missing a full day drops the current streak to zero; your max streak is preserved.
Not yet — an archive of past daily answers will be added once enough history has built up. For now, you can see yesterday's character on the home screen.
JoJodle.org (this site) focuses on one deliberate daily puzzle plus deep strategy and character reference pages. JoJodle.com has a similar daily mode plus an Unlimited free-play loop. JoJodle.app runs five distinct game modes with Discord and optional accounts. All three are free fan projects.
No. JoJodle is an independent fan project. Character designs, names, and artwork remain the property of Hirohiko Araki, Shueisha, and related rights holders, and are shown here under fair use for editorial commentary.
Updated April 2026
JoJodle is an independent fan project. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is the creation of Hirohiko Araki and is owned by Shueisha and related rights holders; character names, designs, and portraits are used under fair use for editorial commentary.
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