Headlines

Daily trivia game where you guess the year a real news headline was published.

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About

Headlines is a daily trivia game that tests your sense of history through real newspaper front pages. Each day you're shown 5 genuine news headlines and challenged to guess the year each one was published. The further off your guess, the more points you lose — precision is everything.

What makes Headlines compelling is how it plays with your intuition about time. Some headlines feel unmistakably modern; others could belong to almost any decade. The game rewards genuine historical knowledge but also punishes overconfidence — a headline that feels recent might be decades old, and vice versa.

Like Wordle, Headlines is built around a shared daily set of puzzles. It's quick, thought-provoking, and perfect for a coffee break — all 5 rounds take just a few minutes, but the right answers will stick with you all day.

How to Play

  • Each day you get 5 real newspaper headlines to guess.
  • Read each headline carefully and estimate the year it was published.
  • Use the slider or input to submit your guess — your score is based on how close you are to the actual year.
  • Work through all 5 headlines and compare your total score with others.

Tips

  • Look for contextual clues in the headline — names, places, and phrasing can hint at the era.
  • Technology and political references are often the most useful anchors for dating a headline.
  • If unsure, guess toward the middle of the range rather than extremes.

History

Headlines is part of a wave of daily word and trivia games that followed the success of Wordle in 2021–2022. The format — five puzzles per day, shared globally — turned casual trivia into a social experience where players compare scores and debate answers. Headlines adds a historical twist by grounding every puzzle in real journalism, making each daily set a small lesson in 20th and 21st century history.

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