Who Are Ya? How To Play Who Are Ya? The New Wordle Games Goes Viral
2 min readOne of the latest and most exciting themed game, ‘Who are Ya?’ has surely reached among the favorite titles of football-minded fans this year. Games like Wordle, Heardle, and Quordle are still played by a vast number of people, but their fan following is dipping slowly and these games seem to be heading towards a monotonous stage, and hence it won’t be incorrect to say that it is in the declining phase.
Read on to find out about the game, how it is played, and the key towards its success.
‘Who are ya’ goes viral
If you are a fan of European football, ‘Who Are Ya?’ is probably a game that will excite you. The new game is almost identical to Wordle but instead of guessing the name in six tries, you should guess the football player within the given eight tries.
It shows you a vague picture of a football player and your job is to guess with a few attempts you can make. After all the wrong guesses, the picture will be a little clearer, making the player more visible. Like Wordle, a new puzzle is released every day and people all over the world are trying to guess the same player. It also has a sharing feature that lets you post your results on social media.
How to play ‘Who are Ya?’
To play ‘Who Are Ya?’ first you need to visit the game website. Once you visit the website, you will be greeted with a pop-up and a blurry grey background. The game instructions are very simple and clear. Since with each wrong guess or wrong attempt, the picture becomes a little clear and less blurred out. This makes it easy for the participant to guess after each wrong attempt. The game focuses mainly on 5 leagues namely: Premier League, La Liga Santander, Serie A, Ligue 1, and the Bundesliga.
Practical explanation
For example, the player to be guessed is Lionel Messi. Now, to guess the right player you will have to enter the player’s name in the search bar. Now if the participant guesses Lautaro Martinez, there will be 5 circles that will appear before him. The nationality will have a green background because Martinez and Messi are both Argentinians. The league, club, position, and age will share a grey background as they do not match between the player’s profiles. The age circle will also have an arrow indicating whether the player is older or younger.
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