Moviz is a free daily movie game. Every day it serves a fresh set of twelve short film puzzles — no account, no download, nothing to buy. You can play one and stop, or work through all twelve; each keeps its own streak. Puzzles reset once a day, so everyone in the world gets the same challenges, and there is a new batch to come back to tomorrow.
A round in a nutshell
- You are shown one clue — a photo, a quote, an emoji plot, a filmography, or a set of films to order.
- You make a guess. Most modes give you a few tries and a nudge after a wrong answer (for example, “earlier” or “later” when you are guessing a year).
- Solve it before you run out of guesses to keep your streak alive. When you finish, you can copy a spoiler-free result grid to share.
- Your progress, stats and streaks are saved only in your own browser — see the Privacy & Cookie Policy.
The campaign
The daily is one puzzle. The campaign is the rest of the catalogue, arranged from easiest to hardest across six chapters of eight puzzles: Very Easy, Easy, Medium, Hard, Very Hard and Expert.
- The chapter is the difficulty. Very Easy gives you six guesses with two hints already open; Expert gives you three guesses, no free first letter, and films that rarely screen.
- Each puzzle is rated one to three stars by how few guesses it took. Replaying can only improve a rating, never lower it.
- Solve six of a chapter's eight puzzles to unlock the next one.
- Campaign answers never overlap with upcoming dailies, so working through it will not spoil tomorrow's puzzle.
Film clues
Identify a single film from one clue — an image, a line of dialogue, or its plot boiled down.
- Location — Guess the movie from a real filming location.
- Quote — Name the film from a single famous line.
- Emoji Plot — Decode a movie's plot told entirely in emoji.
- One-Line Plot — Guess the film from a single spoiler-free logline.
People
Puzzles about the people on screen and behind the camera: actors, directors and the films that connect them.
- Mystery Actor — Identify the star from a blanked-out filmography.
- Mystery Director — Name the director behind a blanked-out filmography.
- Odd One Out — Spot the actor who isn't in the shared film.
- Real or Fake — Real credit or invented? Call each one.
Release logic
No trivia recall needed — just a sense of when films came out and how they line up in time.
- Timeline — Put five films in order by release year.
- What Year? — Guess a film's release year with earlier/later clues.
- Six Degrees — Connect two actors through the films they share.
- Older or Newer — Two films — pick the one released first.
Tips
- Guessing is free of penalty beyond the try count, so start broad and narrow down with the clues you get back.
- In the year and timeline modes, anchor on a film you do know and reason outward from its release date.
- Stuck on a location or quote? Think genre and era first — the mood of an image or a line often gives away the decade.
- Come back daily: the visit streak and per-mode streaks reward consistency more than any single lucky guess.
Frequently asked questions
Is Moviz free?
Yes. It is completely free to play and supported by ads (Adsterra) so it can stay that way. You can decline the advertising cookies and still play everything — there is no paid tier and no account.
Do I need to sign up?
No. There is nothing to register for. Your stats and streaks live in your browser, not on a server.
When do the puzzles reset?
Once every day. Everyone gets the same daily set, and a new one appears the next day.
Can I play more than one puzzle a day?
Yes. Alongside the daily, every game has a campaign: six chapters of eight puzzles, graded Very Easy, Easy, Medium, Hard, Very Hard and Expert. Each chapter gives you fewer guesses, holds hints back longer, and draws on more obscure films. Solve six of a chapter's eight to unlock the next. Campaign play never affects your daily streak.
How is my streak saved — and can I lose it?
Streaks are stored in your browser's local storage. Clearing your browser data, or playing in a different browser or private window, starts you fresh.
Where do the photos and data come from?
Filming-location photographs come from Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons licenses, credited beneath each image; actor and director data derives from Wikidata. See the About page for more on the sources.
Does it work on my phone?
Yes. Moviz runs in any modern mobile or desktop browser, no app required.
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