OnePieceDle — Daily One Piece Character Guessing Game

Daily One Piece Character Guessing Game

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Devil Fruit
Wanted
Laugh
Puzzle #111Next in 6h 36m

Guess today's One Piece character!

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Your Guesses

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Char
Gender
Crew
Origin
Haki
Bounty
Height
Arc
Fruit

Your guesses will appear here as you play.

Each row compares your guess across 8 attributes.

Yesterday was Thatch

New modeOne Piece Daily Cryptic — a riddle with 3 hints. No attribute grid.

What Is OnePieceDle?

OnePieceDle is a free daily browser game where players identify a hidden One Piece character using attribute-match feedback and progressive clues. Animedle's version adds three free starting clues so new fans can play without spoilers.

Unlike a plain one piece wordle that drops you into an empty input, the OnePieceDle on Animedle combines two proven formats: a Wordle-style colored attribute grid for experienced fans, and Akinator-style clue reveals for newcomers. Every 24 hours a new pirate becomes the target, selected deterministically from a rotating pool of 150 canonical One Piece characters.

The goal is simple — guess the right character before you run out of patience. The mechanics reward deduction, not memorization: even if you cannot name every Worst Generation supernova, the grid tells you whether you are hotter or colder with every guess.

How OnePieceDle Differs from a Regular One Piece Wordle

Traditional one piece wordle clones cap you at six guesses and offer no hints. Animedle's OnePieceDle removes the guess cap, unblurs the silhouette in five stages, and unlocks a new clue every two wrong answers. You can also concede explicitly instead of losing by attrition.

How to Play OnePieceDle on Animedle

Every OnePieceDle round follows the same five-step loop. First-time players usually finish their first puzzle in under three minutes.

  1. 1

    Read Your Three Free Starting Clues

    Animedle opens every OnePieceDle puzzle with three low-risk clues (for example: affiliation, first arc, gender). They narrow the pool from 150 to roughly 15–30 candidates before you type anything.Pro tip: scan clues for the most restrictive one first — "Revolutionary Army" eliminates more characters than "Male".
  2. 2

    Type a Character Name

    The input accepts canonical names, nicknames, and epithets. Typing "Straw Hat" suggests Luffy; "Surgeon of Death" suggests Trafalgar Law. Autocomplete filters out characters you have already guessed.
  3. 3

    Read the Attribute Grid

    Each guess produces one row across eight attributes: gender, crew/affiliation, origin, race, bounty, height, first arc, and devil fruit type.
    • Green = exact match
    • Yellow = partial overlap
    • Red = no match
    • ↑ / ↓ / = = higher / lower / equal
  4. 4

    Unlock a New Clue Every Two Wrong Guesses

    The silhouette loses 4 px of blur every two misses, and a new direct clue (height range, bounty tier, devil fruit presence, origin region, era) appears in the clue list. You can also tap a locked clue to reveal it immediately at the cost of one guess slot.
  5. 5

    Win, Share, Wait 24 Hours

    Solve it and the full portrait appears. Copy your color-coded emoji grid to clipboard, post it wherever you live online, then wait for midnight UTC for the next OnePieceDle puzzle. Your streak persists in local storage between sessions.

Today's OnePieceDle Clues & Strategy

Because Animedle refreshes the OnePieceDle answer at 00:00 UTC, every player worldwide sees the same puzzle on the same calendar day. That makes strategy universal — no server-side randomness to compensate for.

Across the current 150-character rotation, affiliation alone eliminates an average of 82% of candidates on the first guess (Animedle internal data, April 2026). Bounty tier removes another 60% of the remaining pool. A disciplined three-guess opening — one highly-affiliated character, one from a different crew, and one non-pirate — usually narrows the field to three or four names before the silhouette has lost half its blur.

  • Open with contrast. Your second guess should share zero attributes with your first.
  • Read arrows greedily. A ↓ on bounty that turns into = on the next guess means the answer sits between those two bounty values — often identifying the character outright.
  • Trust yellows. A yellow affiliation is rarely noise; it usually means the answer has a former or dual allegiance (e.g., former Baroque Works, current Straw Hat).

👉 Want to check yesterday's character? See yesterday's OnePieceDle answer with spoiler toggle →

Why a Yellow Attribute Doesn't Mean Wrong

Yellow is the single most confusing cell color in any dle game. On Animedle's OnePieceDle grid, yellow means the answer shares at least one value with your guess on a multi-value attribute — it is a near-miss, not a mistake.

Affiliation and devil fruit type are the two attributes where yellow shows up most:

  • Affiliation: the answer and your guess each have multiple affiliations (past and present). Yellow means the sets overlap but don't match exactly. Example: guessing Nico Robin (Straw Hat, ex-Baroque Works) on a day the answer is Crocodile (ex-Warlord, ex-Baroque Works) turns yellow on the Baroque Works overlap.
  • Devil fruit type: if the answer is a Zoan user and you guess an Ancient Zoan user, the subtype differs but the parent type matches → yellow.

Hover or tap any yellow cell to see the exact shared values. No other one piece dle site surfaces this.

OnePieceDle Unlimited Mode

The daily puzzle is the main event, but OnePieceDle Unlimited exists for the days you finish in two guesses and still want more. Same attribute grid, same clue system, new character every time you click New Game.

  • • No streak tracking or stats written to local storage
  • • Character pool is identical (150 main-cast characters)
  • • No 24-hour wait — reset and play as many rounds as you like

Unlimited mode is also where most players practice before sharing their daily score with friends. If you just discovered this site, start with two or three unlimited rounds to get a feel for the grid, then come back for today's one piece character guessing game.

👉 Play OnePieceDle Unlimited →

Animedle vs Other One Piece Dle Sites

Several one piece dle sites have been online for years. Animedle is newer and optimizes around new-player friendliness and transparency — here is an honest side-by-side.

FeatureAnimedle OnePieceDleOther one piece dle sites
Three free starting clues before first guess
Progressive silhouette unblur (5 stages)Rare / static only
Unlimited guesses + explicit give-up❌ (most cap at 6)
Hover tooltip explaining partial matches
Daily answer archive with spoiler toggle
Main-cast-only pool (150 characters)Varies, often unvetted
Mobile-first layoutMixed

Competing sites like onepiecedle.net have a longer historical archive and more game modes (Devil Fruit, Wanted, Laugh). Animedle deliberately ships a single, carefully-tuned Classic mode first, then expands. If you want four modes today, use the older sites. If you want the least frustrating way to introduce a friend to the one piece character guessing game genre, start here.

Why We Built Animedle

Animedle started from a specific frustration: every existing one piece dle site assumes you already know every crewmate in the New World. The Wordle-style attribute grid is elegant but hostile to new fans — and One Piece, more than any other shonen, earns new fans every week.

Animedle's first goal is to make OnePieceDle the easiest one piece character guessing game to learn and the hardest to put down. Free starting clues, unlockable progressive hints, unlimited guesses, and explanatory tooltips all serve that one goal.

Built by one person, solo-maintained, no investors, no paywall. The site is free to play, and feedback goes to a real email address in the footer.

— Jason, founder of Animedle · About

OnePieceDle FAQ

Is OnePieceDle free to play?
Yes. OnePieceDle on Animedle is free, has no signup, no paywall, no account, and no email capture. The only data stored locally on your device is your streak and guess distribution.
How often does the OnePieceDle answer change?
Every 24 hours at 00:00 UTC. The same daily character appears for all players worldwide on the same calendar day, so sharing your OnePieceDle score is fair — everyone got the same puzzle.
Can I play OnePieceDle unlimited?
Yes. OnePieceDle Unlimited gives you an endless stream of new characters with the same grid and clue system. It's the fastest way to learn the mechanics.
Where can I find yesterday's OnePieceDle answer?
Jump straight to today's OnePieceDle answer, or browse the full 30-day OnePieceDle archive — every past puzzle has its own dated page with the answer hidden behind a spoiler toggle, an attribute breakdown, and the three near-miss characters most players guessed wrong.
Why did the grid mark my answer yellow?
Yellow means a partial match — the answer shares at least one value with your guess on a multi-value attribute like affiliation or devil fruit type, but not all. Hover any yellow cell to see exactly which values overlap.
Does OnePieceDle work on mobile?
Yes. Animedle's layout is mobile-first. The attribute grid scrolls horizontally on narrow screens with the character-name column pinned, and the autocomplete dropdown is finger-sized.
How is Animedle's OnePieceDle different from onepiecedle.net?
Animedle focuses on new-player friendliness: three free starting clues, unlockable progressive hints, unlimited guesses, partial-match tooltips, and a dated answer archive. Onepiecedle.net has more game modes and a longer character history. The two sites are complementary.
How many One Piece characters are in the OnePieceDle pool?
150 canonical main-cast characters in Phase 1, including the full Straw Hat crew, Seven Warlords, Four Emperors' key officers, Marine brass, Revolutionary Army leaders, major antagonists, and notable allies. The pool expands as the site matures.
One Piece © Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha / Toei Animation. Animedle is a fan-made project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the rights holders.