The Jojodle
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What is jojodle?
jojodle is a daily JoJo-inspired puzzle hub where each mode turns fan knowledge into a different kind of guessing battle. One mode asks you to identify the secret Stand user of the day. Another hides a Stand behind a blurred image and hint cards. Another turns characters into emoji clues. And The Ring throws two fighters into a bizarre matchup and asks who would win.
That variety is the real hook. jojodle is not just one Wordle clone with JoJo names pasted on top. It feels more like a daily arena: sometimes you are reading database-style clue columns, sometimes you are decoding visual hints, and sometimes you are judging Stand matchups like a fan debate with consequences.

jojodle Game Rules (The Catch / The Trap)
jojodle is split into several daily modes, each with its own trap:
The Jojodle — Secret Stand User Mode
You guess the hidden Stand user of the day. After each guess, the game compares your answer across clue columns such as:
User | Stand | Gender | Ability | Type | Side | Affiliation | Part
The challenge is not just naming famous characters. You need to use each row of feedback to eliminate wrong arcs, wrong Stand types, wrong affiliations, and wrong ability profiles.
The Stand — Secret Stand Mode
You guess the hidden Stand. The central image starts blurred or obscured, and hint cards can be revealed as you make wrong guesses. The game gives visual and clue-based pressure at the same time:
Blurred Stand Image → Wrong Guess → New Hint Card → Better Constraint
The trap is that a familiar color shape or silhouette can mislead you if you guess too fast.
The Emoji — Emoji Clue Mode
You guess the secret character using emoji hints. Instead of direct stats, the game gives symbolic clues that may refer to a character, event, power, theme, or memorable scene.
🔁 + ? + ? + ? → Character deduction
This mode rewards fans who remember weird details, not just names.
The Ring — Matchup Mode
You choose which fighter would win in a bizarre battle. The screen presents two sides, often showing character and Stand pairings, with a central fight location.
Fighter A + Stand / Form VS Fighter B + Stand
The catch is that it is not always about raw power. Location, ability type, range, and matchup logic can all change the answer.

How To Play jojodle?
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Pick a mode from the top navigation
Player Action: Choose The Jojodle, The Stand, The Ring, or The Emoji.
Game Response: The page changes into a different daily challenge.
What You Learn: Each mode tests a different part of your JoJo knowledge. -
Make your first broad guess
Player Guesses: A well-known Stand user or Stand.
Game Response: The game returns clue columns, a blurred reveal, emoji hints, or matchup information.
What This Means: Your first guess is a scouting move, not a final answer. -
Read the clue language carefully
Example Feedback:
Part: close
Type: wrong
Ability: suspiciously similar
Next Constraint: Stay near the right story arc, but switch to a character or Stand with a better ability match. -
Narrow the answer with mode-specific logic
In The Jojodle: Compare user, Stand, gender, side, affiliation, and Part.
In The Stand: Use the image reveal and hint cards together.
In The Emoji: Translate symbols into character references.
In The Ring: Think like a battle strategist, not a popularity voter. -
Lock in the daily answer or choice
Player Action: Submit your best guess or choose your fighter.
Game Response: You either solve the daily challenge, learn yesterday’s answer, or see how the community voted.
Final Lesson: Tomorrow brings a new bizarre puzzle.
Strategy & Tips
- Start with information-rich guesses. Pick characters or Stands that help test Part, ability type, affiliation, and role quickly.
- Use Part as your anchor. Once the feedback points toward a specific Part, stop jumping across the whole series unless another clue forces it.
- Do not trust visuals alone in The Stand. A blurred shape can trick you. Wait for hint cards if needed.
- Treat emoji clues like references, not literal descriptions. An emoji may point to a scene, power, nickname, object, or character theme.
- In The Ring, think about matchups. Range, ability activation, fight location, and Stand interaction matter more than fame.
- Try every mode. jojodle works best as a daily puzzle set, not a single guessing screen.