How to play Wavelength World online
Wavelength World is a community-driven spectrum guessing game. Every clue belongs on a scale between two ideas, and the fun comes from predicting where the broader crowd will place it.
Guessing rounds
- First, submit your own honest opinion about where the clue belongs on the spectrum.
- The clue's original target is the first opinion, and your opinion joins it in the evolving global average.
- Then make the scored guess: where do you think the global average opinion will land?
- Your guesser score depends on accuracy against the crowd average, not on whether your personal opinion matches it.
Clue-writing rounds
- The game gives you a hidden target position on a spectrum.
- You write a clue that should guide other players close to that target.
- After the first person responds, your cluer score reflects how close the evolving average is to the target.
- Guesser and cluer standings are tracked separately so both skills matter.
Scoring and leaderboards
Scores improve when you consistently predict the room. Leaderboards focus on average points per scored round, which rewards players who can repeatedly read the crowd instead of just spiking one lucky answer.
Getting started
You can jump in as a guest right away or create an account to preserve your score history. Once you are signed in, head to the play screen to answer prompts, write clues, and see how your instincts compare with everyone else.