Live Games
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About Live Games
- Any active ranked game can be spectated in real-time - no account required to watch.
- The elapsed time shown next to each entry is how long the player has been in their current game.
- The NG tag indicates a No-Guessing game - the board is fully solvable without guessing. Watching NG runs is especially useful for learning logical deduction patterns.
- The list refreshes automatically every 15 seconds. Games that finish between refreshes will disappear from the list.
- Clicking Watch opens the spectator view, which shows the board state in real-time as the player makes moves.
Learning Through Spectating
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Watch players ranked above you. Look for players with rank names ahead of your current rank or with listed difficulty matching your focus area. Observing how they open the board and chain reveals reveals patterns that are difficult to learn through play alone.
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Notice their opening decisions. Expert players typically make large opening moves with few clicks. Pay attention to where they click first and how they chain chord-reveals - this is where the most time is saved.
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Observe their endgame pattern recognition. The final 10–20% of a board often contains the highest-value pattern recognition moments. Watching how top players handle dense number clusters is one of the fastest ways to expand your pattern library.
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Play immediately after watching. Watching then playing within a few minutes helps transfer what you observed into muscle memory. Even one game after spectating is more effective than watching without follow-up practice.
Pro Tips
- Watching a 60-second Expert game teaches more than an additional hour of practice for intermediate players. You are exposed to board states and decision points you would rarely encounter in your own games at your current level.
- Prioritise watching No-Guessing games if you want to improve your logic. NG players must solve every cell deductively - there is no luck involved, so every move is a pattern you can learn and replicate.
- Click a player's name to view their profile before watching - their rank and win record help you set expectations for what level of play you are about to observe.