Guess the hidden word letter by letter
Hangman is the classic word guessing game. A secret word is hidden behind blank spaces — guess one letter at a time to reveal it. But be careful! Each wrong guess adds a body part to the hangman. Guess the word before the drawing is complete!
Hangman has been played as a word-guessing game for centuries, with some historians tracing variants back to Victorian England. The earliest known written reference to the game appears in Alice Bertha Gomme's 1894 book "Traditional Games," where it was listed as "Birds, Beasts and Fishes." The game became a staple of English-language education classrooms throughout the 20th century, teaching vocabulary and spelling in an engaging format. The hangman drawing element has led to ongoing discussions about the game's imagery, and many modern versions use alternative visuals like a wilting flower or a spaceship launching. Despite its simplicity, Hangman involves genuine strategy rooted in letter frequency analysis.
Typically you get 6 wrong guesses (head, body, two arms, two legs) before the hangman is complete and the game is over.