Why this matters
Daily puzzle games work because they’re a shared ritual: same puzzle, one chance, compare with friends. F1 has one of the most engaged fanbases on the internet and a deep, guessable roster spanning decades. Guess the F1 Driver gives that fanbase its daily ritual: identify the driver from progressively revealed clues, then come back tomorrow.
What exists now
The game is live and playable at guessthef1driver.com, with a new driver every day. It’s also become the home base for a growing family of racing games. RaceLines, the draw-your-racing-line game, lives under the same roof.
What I’m looking for
Players and sharers, mostly. The game grows when people compare results. If you run an F1 community, podcast, or group chat that needs a daily argument-starter, try it.
Open questions
- How far can one domain stretch into a “daily F1 games” hub before it needs a brand of its own?
- What’s the retention ceiling of a single daily puzzle vs. a rotation of modes?