Five words. One chain. A new puzzle every day.

A daily word-chain puzzle where the rows build on each other and the columns hide the biggest bonuses.

How it works

One puzzle a day. Four simple moves.

Each day is a single rack of seven letters. Everything else grows out of the words you choose.

01

Build a word

Start with a rack of seven letters. Make a word and place it as the first row of your chain.

02

Carry three forward

Three letters from the word you just placed drop into your next rack, linking each row to the one above.

03

Stack a chain of five

Keep building until five words sit stacked in a chain, each one linked to the last.

04

Spell down the columns

When a column of placed letters reads as a word top to bottom, that vertical word pays a large bonus.

What sets it apart

The bonus hides in the columns.

Anyone can fill five rows. The depth in Anchu runs vertical. Line your letters up so a column spells a word, and you unlock the biggest scores in the game.

The best players give up an easy bonus now to set up a bigger one later. Every puzzle is a small exercise in calculated risk.

Progression

Every finished puzzle earns a tier.

Match the day's target solution to reach the top visible tier. There is one more beyond it, but you will have to find it.

Builder

Finished the chain.

Mason

Laid the next course.

Architect

Solid play.

Master

Skilled play.

And one more

You will have to find it.

A new puzzle every day. Free to play.

One rack. Five words. The columns are where it gets interesting.