Guess the Badge — Daily Football Club Crest Quiz · 67 Badges

Today's Badge Hunt·June 9, 2026

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How Guess the Badge works

Guess the Badge is a daily football club crest quiz. Each day the game shows ten blurred badges in sequence. You name each club before the blur clears — the earlier you nail it, the more points you score. A perfect run is 1000 out of 1000.

Data footprint

The pool contains 67 curated club badges across 10 leagues and confederations — from the Premier League and La Liga down to the Saudi Pro League, Eredivisie, and MLS. Each daily puzzle draws 10 badges via a seeded shuffle, with 5 blur levels (36 px → 0 px) that reveal progressively on each wrong guess.

Maintained by the PlayFutbol Data Team · First puzzle published January 2025 · Last audited June 9, 2026.

How to play in 4 steps

  1. 1

    Look at the blurred badge

    Each round begins at blur Level 1 (36 pixels). Identifying the badge at this level scores the maximum 100 points for that round.

  2. 2

    Name the club

    Use the search to pick the team. Only clubs from the 67-badge pool are valid answers, so you never waste a guess on a decoy.

  3. 3

    Every miss sharpens the badge

    Each wrong guess reveals more pixels (22 px → 12 px → 5 px → 0 px) and drops the maximum reward by 20 points. Five misses ends the round at zero.

  4. 4

    Clear 10 rounds

    Clear all 10 badges on Level 1 to post a perfect 1000/1000 score. Partial scores still count toward your streak.

Blur levels and scoring

The blur ramp is deliberately steep early. Identifying a badge at Level 1 is the most rewarding outcome; by Level 5 the logo is almost fully visible, but only 20 points remain.

LevelBlurPointsReached after
L136 px100 ptMost blurred · first guess
L222 px80 ptAfter 1 miss
L312 px60 ptAfter 2 misses
L45 px40 ptAfter 3 misses
L50 px20 ptNearly clear · last chance
Perfect round1000 ptAll 10 rounds solved on Level 1

League coverage — all 67 badges

The daily pool draws from these ten leagues and confederations. The Premier League is the deepest vein — knowing English football gives you an outsized edge.

LeagueBadgesClubs in pool
Premier League (England)16Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Man United, Tottenham, Everton, Newcastle, West Ham, Leicester, Leeds, Stoke, Southampton, Fulham, QPR, Birmingham
La Liga (Spain)10Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético, Valencia, Sevilla, Villarreal, Real Sociedad, Mallorca, Rayo Vallecano, Zaragoza
Serie A (Italy)10Juventus, Inter, AC Milan, Napoli, Roma, Lazio, Fiorentina, Cagliari, Parma, Palermo
Bundesliga (Germany)7Bayern, Dortmund, Leverkusen, RB Leipzig, Schalke, Werder Bremen, Wolfsburg
Ligue 1 (France)7PSG, Marseille, Lyon, Monaco, Lille, Rennes, Bordeaux
Saudi Pro League4Al Nassr, Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, Al Ahli
Primeira Liga (Portugal)3Benfica, Porto, Sporting
Eredivisie (Netherlands)3Ajax, Feyenoord, PSV
Super Lig (Turkey)2Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe
Other leagues5Inter Miami (MLS), Red Bull Salzburg (Austria), Rubin Kazan (Russia), Al Sadd (Qatar), Racing (Argentina)
Total67

How to recognise a blurred badge faster

  1. 1. Colour before detail. Dominant colours survive heavy blur — yellow-and-black is almost always Dortmund, blue-and-claret almost always Barcelona.
  2. 2. Read the shape. A circle, a shield, and a roundel split the field by league before you can see any badge detail.
  3. 3. Favour the Premier League early. It has the deepest coverage in the pool, so an English-looking crest is a strong opening bet.
  4. 4. Trust the search filter. Only clubs in the 67-badge pool register, so you can't waste a guess on a decoy — type freely.
  5. 5. Bank the early levels. Naming a badge at full blur is worth 100 points; the same badge at full clarity is worth only 20.

A worked example

A heavily blurred crest shows a yellow disc with a black centre. You can't read a single letter, but the colour pairing and circular shape are unmistakable: it's Borussia Dortmund. Guessing it at this top blur level banks the full 100 points — proof that colour-and-shape recognition beats waiting for the pixels to clear.

About the authors

Guess the Badge is maintained by the PlayFutbol Data Team. Every badge in our 67-club pool is stored as a native PNG in our assets directory and mapped to the club's canonical metadata (name, country, league) from our club database. Logos are collected from official club pages; none are AI-generated.

Suggest a club or report a missing badge: data@playfutbol.app

Frequently asked questions

How many badges are in the pool?

67 curated club crests as of April 2026 — every one of them has its logo file on our servers. Each daily puzzle randomly selects 10 from this pool using a seeded generator, so every player worldwide sees the same 10 clubs in the same order.

How many rounds do I play each day?

10 rounds per day. A perfect run — clearing all 10 clubs on the most-blurred level — scores 1000/1000.

How does the blur work?

Each badge starts at a 36-pixel blur (Level 1). Every wrong guess reveals more pixels — 22 px, then 12 px, 5 px, and finally 0 px. Five misses ends the round with zero points.

How many points per level?

Level 1 (most blurred) awards 100 points. Each subsequent level drops by 20 — 80, 60, 40, 20. Maximum board score is 10 × 100 = 1000.

Which leagues are represented?

Ten leagues and confederations. The Premier League has the deepest coverage (16 clubs), followed by La Liga and Serie A (10 each), then Bundesliga and Ligue 1 (7 each). We also include Eredivisie, Primeira Liga, Saudi Pro League, Turkish Super Lig, Qatar Stars, Austria, Russia, the MLS (Inter Miami), and Argentina's Racing.

Can I see every badge in the pool?

Yes — the League coverage table on this page breaks down all 67 badges by league. The daily puzzle always draws from this fixed set.

Why is the search limited to certain clubs?

The search dropdown filters to plausible answers only — no wasting a guess on a decoy name. You can still type any club; only recognised options from the 67-badge pool register as a guess.

Is the same 10 badges shown to everyone?

Yes. A seeded shuffle guarantees every player worldwide gets the same 10 clubs in the same order on any given date. Results and scores are directly comparable.

Is there a Guess the Badge archive?

Yes. Past daily puzzles are replayable from the archive as standalone solves that do not affect your current streak.

What is the best strategy for Guess the Badge?

Read the dominant colours first — they survive heavy blur (Barcelona’s blue-and-claret, Dortmund’s yellow-and-black). Then read the silhouette: a circular crest, a shield, or a roundel each point to different leagues. Naming the badge at the most-blurred level scores the maximum points, so a confident early guess is worth far more than waiting for clarity.

Which leagues have the deepest coverage?

The Premier League is the richest vein (16 clubs in the pool), followed by La Liga and Serie A. If a blurred crest reads as English, the odds favour an early Premier League guess.

How is Guess the Badge different from other logo quizzes?

Most logo quizzes show a full crest and ask you to name it. Guess the Badge runs it daily with a progressive blur — you trade points for clarity over five levels — and limits the search to a fixed 67-badge pool so you never waste a guess on a decoy.

Are the badges official club crests?

Yes. Each badge is the club’s real crest stored as a native image and mapped to its canonical metadata. None are AI-generated.

Can I play Guess the Badge on mobile?

Yes. It is a responsive web game — no download — and works on phones, tablets and desktops.

Is Guess the Badge free?

Yes. No signup, no paywall, no ads inside the game flow.

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Guess the Badge is maintained by the PlayFutbol Data Team · 67 club badges across 10+ leagues · Last audited June 9, 2026 · Report corrections at support@playfutbol.app.