Guess the Gadget is live on GeekTechLive
By Chris
Guess the Gadget is now live on GeekTechLive as a daily browser game built around one shared puzzle, four turns, and a source-backed result screen.
What the game is
Each day players get:
- one gadget puzzle
- six curated answer choices
- up to four turns
- a public daily leaderboard
The format is meant to be fast, clear, and easy to replay as part of a daily site habit.
What makes it different
This is not just a generic trivia box dropped onto the site.
Every approved puzzle goes through an editorial workflow that:
- matches the gadget to a reviewed primary Wikipedia source
- adds corroborating references
- generates clue and distractor candidates
- requires a human approval step before scheduling and publishing
When the answer is revealed, the game shows attribution links so players can learn more directly from the underlying sources.
Why it matters for GeekTechLive
Guess the Gadget gives the site a daily interactive feature that fits the broader GeekTechLive identity: practical technology, media history, and a bit of playful curiosity.
It is also designed to support:
- repeat visits
- better internal linking across the site
- a more visible interactive experience in navigation
- a cleaner bridge between content, products, and community play