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Guess the pro.

One competitive Fortnite player a day. Eight attributes per guess, three difficulties, and an endless mode when the daily isn't enough.

01// How it works

Three rules, eight clues

Name any pro

Search the whole field, not just the answer pool. Every guess scores eight attributes at once — region, country, status, best finish, debut year, career earnings, major wins and majors played.

Read the board

Green is exact. Amber is close — the right continent, a shared passport, an old org, or a number within touching distance. Arrows point at the answer: up means higher, down means lower.

Pick your difficulty

Easy keeps the answer to 50 household names. Medium opens it to 160. Hard puts all 320 in play — World Cup-era veterans and regional grinders included. Endless never runs out.

02// Questions people ask

Guess the Pro, explained

What is Guess the Pro?

Guess the Pro is a free daily guessing game about competitive Fortnite players. You name a pro, and the board tells you how close that player is to the answer across eight attributes: competitive region, country, active status, best finish at a major, debut year, career prize earnings, major wins and majors played. You get a limited number of guesses depending on difficulty.

How often does the answer change?

Every day at midnight UTC, and each difficulty has its own separate answer — so Easy, Medium and Hard are three different puzzles on the same day. Every player in a pool comes up once before anybody repeats. Endless mode picks a new random pro whenever you want one.

Where does the player data come from?

Career earnings, countries and major placements come from Esports Earnings, the public prize-money record for esports. Competitive region comes from Elite's own dataset, built from the regional brackets players actually enter rather than from their passport. Debut year is the date of a player's first result on record, and active status is derived from their most recent one. Nothing is estimated or invented, and every player links out to their source page once the puzzle is over.

Which players can the answer be?

Anyone with real competitive pedigree in Fortnite, across every era and every region. The pool is built from the biggest tournaments the game has ever held, so it spans the 2019 World Cup generation — Bugha, Aqua, Nyhrox, Wolfiez, psalm — right through to the current FNCS field. North America and Europe are the deepest, because that is where the majority of major Fortnite competition happens, but every FNCS region is represented: NA Central, NA West, Europe, Brazil, Oceania, Asia and the Middle East. Easy keeps the answer to household names; Hard opens it up to regional specialists and retired veterans.

What counts as a major?

A major here means one of the biggest Fortnite tournaments ever held, by prize pool — the Fortnite World Cup, every FNCS Global Championship, FNCS Grand Finals across every region and season, the Esports World Cup, and the Skirmish and Winter Royale events that came before them. The board shows two numbers: how many of those a player has appeared at, and how many they have won. Cash cups and qualifiers don't count, so a player with hundreds of tournaments on record may still have a single-digit major count.

Why is there no age column?

Elite does not publish ages or dates of birth for players anywhere on this site, and a guessing game is exactly the sort of place that would leak them. Debut year replaces it — when a player first competed is a better competitive stat anyway, and it works the same way as a higher-or-lower clue.

Do I need an account?

No. There is no sign-up, no login and no email. Your streak, stats and today's progress are stored in your own browser, and nothing about your play is sent anywhere.

What does the amber colour mean?

Amber means close, not wrong. On region it means the same continent — NA Central against NA West, or Europe against the Middle East. On country it means you share a nationality with the answer. On a number it means you are within a short distance: one year of the debut, two placements on the best finish, one major win, two major appearances, or thirty per cent of the career earnings.

Is the game free?

Yes, completely, with no ads and no paywall. It runs entirely in your browser.