How to play
R6DLE is a free daily guessing game set in the world of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. Every day brings four fresh puzzles, the same for every player, with no account and nothing to install. Here is how each mode works.
The basics
Pick a mode, type an operator or map name in the search bar, and submit your guess. Guesses are unlimited and there is no game over: your score is simply how many tries it took. A new set of puzzles unlocks every day at midnight, your local time, and the answers are the same for everyone.
Operator
In Operator mode you guess the operator of the day from a grid of attribute clues. After each guess, six cells compare your operator to the answer:
- Side, gender, organization and nationality light up green when they match and red when they differ. Nationality also turns orange when it is the wrong country on the right continent.
- Speed and release year show an arrow ↑ or ↓ telling you whether the answer's value is higher or lower than your guess.
Cross-reference the clues to narrow down the roster and find the operator in as few tries as possible.
Map
In Map mode you guess the Rainbow Six Siege map of the day from a close-up image. Each wrong guess zooms the picture out a little, revealing more of the layout until the map becomes recognisable.
Silhouette
In Silhouette mode the operator of the day starts as a dark, blurred shadow. Every wrong guess lifts the blur and the darkness step by step, until the full-body render is clear enough to identify.
Gadget
In Gadget mode you identify the operator from their unique gadget icon, hidden behind a grid of tiles. Each wrong guess drops a few tiles to uncover more of the always-sharp image.
Streaks and stats
Win at least one puzzle a day to build your daily streak, climbing through flame tiers as it grows. Your streak, win stats and guess distribution are kept privately in your browser, with no account required. Miss a day and the streak resets, but you can jump straight back in.
That is everything you need. Pick a mode, make your first guess, and come back tomorrow for a brand-new set of puzzles.