
LoL Classic
Guess today's champion. Each guess reveals attribute comparisons.
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How the Classic mini game plays
Classic is the most-played pick in our mini games gallery and the easiest one to learn during a queue dodge.
Type a champion, get a row
Drop any champion into the search and a comparison row prints across seven attribute cells. The row is your map for the next guess, so the mini game is really a row-reading exercise dressed up as a guesser.
Color cues do all the work
Green for a perfect match, orange for partial overlap, red for ruled out. The whole mini game rides on those three colors, so the casual barrier is low and the ceiling for fast runs is genuinely high.
Year arrow points the way
Each guess adds an up or down arrow on release year. Treat it like a slider, not a hint. The mini game's fastest runs come from players who pivot toward the middle of the remaining year window every single turn.
Daily refresh, no clock pressure
The puzzle resets at midnight UTC and yesterday's answer is shown for context. No timer, no streak penalty for thinking, so classic is the friendliest mode in the gallery for a quick fix between games.
Classic is the pickup mini game. Five minutes in, you are already running deductions.
Quick tips to speedrun classic
Casual reads beat hot guesses in our mini games. The trick is leaning on what you already know.
Open with a champion you can spell on autopilot. Aatrox, Lux, or Caitlyn are clean openers because their attributes are unambiguous, so the comparison row prints in one move and you do not waste the run hunting for a typo-prone name.
Chase rare attribute combos when your gut says exotic. A single void or Shadow Isles guess slices the pool harder than three Demacia guesses, so when the casual instinct says today's mini game is weird, follow that early.
Halve the year window each turn. The mini game rewards a slider mindset on the year arrow: every new guess should land in the middle of the remaining era, never at the edges. Three pivots usually pin the year band.
Mark partial matches across guesses. Two orange regions sharing one region equal a green you have not earned. Quick-fix runs come from players who keep a tiny mental tally of overlaps before they type the next champion.
Mind the editorial traps the mini game loves. Akali is mage and assassin, not solo assassin. Ivern is support and mage despite his frame. Yasuo flexes mid and bot, Pyke is support that pops top. These are the four-guess-killers.
Classic is the casual gallery favorite for a reason. A few good runs and your friends will be asking for tips.

