Here's a fun way to start your morning. The World Cup Daily Quiz hides one player from the Panini WM 2026 album each day, and you get six tries to name them. You always know their nation from the start, so it is a fair test, not a wild guess.
How the daily quiz works
You see the mystery player's flag and how many letters are in their name. Start typing and an autocomplete shows real players to pick from. Each wrong guess unlocks a fresh clue: after two misses you get the first letter, after four you get their initials. Solve it, and your streak ticks up by one.
Why a daily streak is so addictive
This is where it gets interesting. The daily, one puzzle format went mainstream with Wordle, which the New York Times bought in 2022 for a reported seven figures. The reason it works is simple: a single puzzle a day builds a habit without burning you out. Our version uses real cards from the 816 player stickers, so you are sharpening album knowledge while you play.
Want to put your guesses on solid ground? Skim the teams directory to brush up on each squad, then track what you own in the sticker checklist. The more you know your album, the longer your streak lasts.