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How close can you get to the exact year?

One event. Six guesses. Each wrong answer tells you whether the real year is higher or lower, narrowing the range until you zero in. Precision rewards patience.

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Vibe: Nail-biter

How to Play

Three steps to the year

01

Read the event

A historical event appears on screen. No dates, no era hints -- just the raw event description.

"The first successful powered flight takes place at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina"

02

Guess the year

Type any year. After each guess, you'll see if the answer is higher or lower. The range narrows with each attempt.

Guess 1910? Too early. 1920? Too late. The truth is somewhere between.

03

Nail it in 6

You have six tries. The fewer guesses you need, the better your score. Get it in one for a perfect round.

Share your result: "Timeline #42 - 3/6" and challenge your friends.

Example Round

Watch the range narrow

Today's Event

"Isaac Newton publishes Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, laying the foundation for classical mechanics."

1776
89 years too late
1650
37 years too early
1700
Close! 13 years early
1687
Correct!

Score: 4/6 guesses used

The Moment

The binary search of history

Every guess is a decision. You know the event happened. You know the rough era. But narrowing from a century to a decade to a single year? That's where the magic lives.

The range shrinks with each guess. The pressure builds. And when you nail it -- when you type the exact year and the screen lights up green -- there's nothing like it.

"I knew the Principia was late 1600s but couldn't remember the exact year. When I got it in 4 guesses I felt like Newton himself."

Think you know your years?

A new event appears every day at midnight. Test your historical precision.

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