Drawing inspiration from the Strands NYT game, Lofidle is a newcomer in the genre of music games. It’s a version of Heardle but centers around Lofi music. Despite not having the studio-quality audio, this genre is still well-favored these days. That’s why the introduction of Lofidle has created a buzz among music fans.
For those who don’t know, this game will choose a random Lofi cover of a song and require players to figure out the name. Even when you have no idea about the title, it’s always relaxing to get yourself immersed in the world of Lofi music.
If you’ve played Heardle before, playing Lofidle would be a breeze. At first, you will see 5 rows on the screen, equalling 5 guesses. You’re allowed to hear a 2-second track at the beginning.
Once you have the answer, type in the search bar below and click “Go.” Don’t sweat if you can’t remember the entire name. Enter several letters of the song’s title or the artist, and the system will suggest some possible answers. Who knows? Seeing the list of songs might spark a memory and help you figure out the correct answer. Wrong guesses will unlock more seconds of the track, assisting you in figuring out the secret title.
Don’t get the answer yet? Hit the Skip button to listen to more of the track. The more times you skip, the longer the unlocked track:
Remember: The fewer tries, the higher the score. You can check your statistics by selecting the Stats button on the left side. There is only one secret song daily. If you lose, wait until midnight to start a new challenge.
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