Free Daily Puzzle Games You Can Play in Your Browser
Donutsorelse Games publishes original daily puzzles and trivia games. Every daily game is built for a short session, plays in five to ten minutes, and runs entirely in your browser. There is no account wall and no app to install. The puzzles are short enough for a coffee break but designed to feel different from each other so playing the full set does not feel repetitive.
Chainlink
Chainlink is a word-chain puzzle where you uncover four ordered chains of four words each. Adjacent words in a chain share a clear link — the link can be a synonym, a category, a common phrase, or a logical sequence. Solving requires both spotting groups and figuring out the order. A bonus Mega mode replaces the day's puzzle with one giant sixteen-tile chain.
Fact Forge
Fact Forge is a solo trivia game with four-choice questions, streak bonuses, and forge heat. New trivia is mixed in before older repeats, and the questions stay direct while the forge effects stay visual.
Sortcery
Sortcery starts like a grouping puzzle, but each group also has a hidden order. After you identify four sets of four related items, you sort each set in the correct sequence. The order clue might be size, chronology, alphabetical, intensity, or something stranger. Sortcery is the most-played puzzle for users who enjoy Connections-style grouping with an extra layer.
Pairadox
Pairadox is a fast pair-matching game with a 150-second timer. Six pairs hide on the board, and each pair shares a non-obvious connection. Matching pairs in quick succession builds a combo multiplier, so the highest scores come from fast reads, not slow analysis. It plays in well under five minutes once you know the format.
The Curator
The Curator is a logic and trivia hybrid set inside fictional museum scenes. Each day a scene has objects from the wrong time period mixed in, and your job is to identify which items do not belong. The Curator rewards historical curiosity but is forgiving — every wrong object has a clue if you look closely at the scene.
Spot The Difference
Spot The Difference is a timed visual puzzle where you compare two scenes and find five changed details. It adds a visual attention challenge beside the word, logic, and trivia games.
How the daily reset works
Every puzzle refreshes once per day in your local timezone. Your scores are saved locally so you can come back later to finish without losing progress. None of the daily games need an account, but signing in does carry your streaks across devices.
Why these daily games are worth bookmarking
Most daily browser puzzles fall into one of two camps: word puzzles like Wordle or grouping puzzles like Connections. Donutsorelse Games adds variety — Chainlink is closer to a logic puzzle than a vocabulary test, Sortcery layers ordering on top of grouping, Pairadox rewards speed instead of careful thinking, Fact Forge adds streak trivia, The Curator uses historical scenes as its core mechanic, and Spot The Difference adds visual scanning. Playing the full set gives you a different mental flavor each session.
Looking for group play instead? Visit the party games page or the road trip games page.