Syntaxle

Daily code language puzzle

Only for iPhone

Free · In‑App Purchases

iPhone

A new code snippet every day. Guess the programming language, you've got 6 attempts and 5 clues. How well do you know your syntax? Can you identify a programming language from its code? Syntaxle is a daily puzzle game for developers. A new code snippet drops every day, your job is to guess what language it's written in. You get 6 attempts. After each guess, five attributes are revealed to help you narrow it down: - Year the language was created - Country of origin - Object-oriented or not - Static or dynamic typing - Compiled or interpreted Green - Correct Orange - Close (year) Red - Wrong Use the clues to work your way to the answer. Share your emoji grid when you're done, no spoilers. Languages include: Python, Rust, Haskell, Swift, COBOL, Prolog, Zig, Lua, and dozens more. From classic to obscure, how well do you really know your languages? Archive Unlock the full archive to replay every past puzzle. One-time purchase, no subscription.

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Seller
  • Jesper Wingren
Size
  • 26.3 MB
Category
  • Word
Compatibility
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
  • iPhone
    Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
  • iPod touch
    Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Languages
  • English
Age Rating
4+
In-App Purchases
Yes
Copyright
  • © 2026 Jesper Wingren