Welcome to Gist.
If you are tired of counting letters, staring at empty boxes, or obsessing over whether a word has a "Y" in it, you have found your sanctuary. Gist is not a spelling bee. It is a semantic hunting ground.
Imagine if a Thesaurus and an Artificial Intelligence walked into a dusty library bar, ordered a bottle of cheap red wine, and started a fight. That is Gist.
THE CONCEPT The rules are deceptively simple: There is a secret word. You have to find it. But here is the twist—Gist doesn't care about spelling. It cares about meaning.
When you type a guess, the game won’t tell you if you have the right letters. It will tell you how semantically close your word is to the target.
Target: Tea
Your Guess: Coffee -> Score: 980 (Getting warm)
Your Guess: Earl Grey -> Score: 12 (On fire)
Your Guess: Brick -> Score: 98,000 (Freezing cold. Get it together.)
You are navigating a map of the English language using nothing but your wit and your vocabulary.
WHY GIST IS DIFFERENT Most word games ask you to be a dictionary. Gist asks you to be a writer. It requires lateral thinking, association, and the ability to grasp the "gist" of a concept. It is a game for the curious, the verbose, and the people who secretly correct their friends' grammar in group chats.
FEATURES
The Daily Gist: One curated word every day. The same word for everyone. Solve it, share your score, and claim your intellectual superiority over your friends.
Semantic Scoring: Powered by an advanced AI model that understands context, nuance, and synonyms. It knows that "King" is close to "Queen," but also close to "Chess." Do you?
Infinite Mode: For when the insomnia hits and you need to wrestle with the English language until 3 AM.
No Tedious Grids: No limiting letter counts. Guess "Antidisestablishmentarianism" if you want. It’s probably wrong, but we respect the hustle.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
People who prefer Stephen Fry to Wheel of Fortune.
Writers, readers, poets, and thinkers.
Anyone who has ever described a wine as "precocious."
You.
THE EXPERIENCE It’s frustrating. It’s illuminating. It’s the feeling of having a word on the tip of your tongue and finally spitting it out. It is the irreverent, sophisticated, slightly chaotic puzzle game you didn’t know you were missing.
Stop matching candies. Stop guessing 5-letter words. Download Gist. Find the meaning.