Two actors, seemingly unrelated. Connect them through films they actually shared — A was in a film with B, who was in a film with C — in as few steps as you can. It's the classic Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon parlor game, made playable.
Every link you claim is checked against real cast data, so bluffing doesn't work: the chain has to exist.
Free, in your browser, no signup — one daily puzzle shared by every player, plus a six-chapter campaign that ramps from crowd-pleasers to deep cuts.
How it works
- See today's two endpoint actors.
- Pick a co-star who shares a film with your current actor — the connecting film is shown on every hop.
- Keep chaining co-stars toward the target actor.
- Reach the target within your hop budget — the tighter the route, the better the share grid looks.
Frequently asked questions
Is a connection always possible?
Yes — every daily pair is drawn from a verified co-star graph built on Wikidata credits, so a valid chain always exists (and usually a shorter one than you found).
Is this the Kevin Bacon game?
Same idea, playable form: instead of arguing connections from memory, you build the chain move by move and the game verifies every film against real cast lists.
More release logic games
- Timeline — Put five films in order by release year.
- What Year? — Guess a film's release year with earlier/later clues.
- Older or Newer — Two films — pick the one released first.
Or browse all 12 daily games and read how Moviz works.