Driverle

About The Driverle Game

F1, or Formula 1, is the most renowned level and competition of the sport of speedy and thrilling car racing in the world. Due to the sport's spectacular reputation, many merchandise and products related to F1 races and drivers are available. Yet, until the release of the Driverle game, it was not simple to find a logical puzzle game with a sporty theme about F1 drivers.

Driverle is developed with inspiration from the Wordle game, which is also an iconic game in the puzzle game community. The Wordle game conceals a 5-letter English word and challenges players to spot the hidden word by submitting guesses and following the game's guidance.

Similarly, this version also features a guessing mission for players, but the guessing object is adjusted. To match the F1 theme, players must figure out a secret F1 driver using the given clues after each guess.

How To Play The Driverle Game

The Driverle game consists of a guessing box in which players enter their guesses. The guess must be the name of an F1 driver who participates in F1 races within the time provided by the game.

You will have 10 guesses to find out who the game's secret driver is. After filling in the driver's name into the guessing box, don't forget to press Enter to submit your answer.

In the Setting section, you can adjust the statistics related to the hidden player of the game, like the season he has participated in F1 competitions, or turn on and off some figures relevant to the driver.

Explanation Of Statistics In The Driverle Game

  • The First Year and Last Year columns point out the period when the driver has been active in F1 races.
  • The WCs column shows how many world champions the driver has achieved so far.
  • The Wins column indicates the number of matches in which the driver is the winner.
  • The Top 3s column shows the number of times the driver finishes his races in the top 3.
  • The Pnts column displays the total points the driver has attained so far.
  • The Poles column presents how many times the driver starts his races as a pole sitter.
  • The GPs column shows the number of Grand Prix the driver has competed in.
  • Among the statistics, the game also offers hints via the arrows and colors:

  • The Up arrow means that the correct figure will be higher than the guessed figure, while the Down arrow presents the opposite meaning.
  • The green color is applied to the perfectly correct answer.
  • The yellow color is also for a precise statistic, but it's not in that column.
  • The gray color indicates a wrong guess.
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