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GitGuessr

GitGuessr

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Overview

What it is

GitGuessr is a new unique game that drops you into a random location in a real GitHub repo where some lines of code are hidden. Your goal is to understand the codebase and fill in the missing code as quickly as possible. Play well-balanced games in Python, TypeScript, JavaScript (the top 3 languages on GitHub). Or create your own code maps for the community from your favorite languages or favorite repos.

Intent

I need it when

Test and benchmark personal code comprehension skills against difficulty levels

GitGuessr offers curated code maps at Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty levels across multiple languages (Python, TypeScript, JavaScript, Java), allowing users to assess their code reading proficiency and track improvement through scored gameplay.

Engage in competitive coding challenges with friends or colleagues

GitGuessr enables direct competition through shareable game links that ensure all players face the same sequence of code challenges, making it suitable for friendly contests or team skill assessments.

Improve ability to quickly understand unfamiliar code written by AI or other developers

GitGuessr trains code reading skills through gamified challenges where users navigate real GitHub repositories and fill in masked code lines, directly building the skill of orienting quickly in unfamiliar codebases—essential in the AI era when developers receive generated code they must comprehend.

Practice reading real-world code patterns from actual GitHub repositories

GitGuessr sources code locations from real GitHub repositories rather than synthetic examples, exposing users to authentic coding patterns, conventions, and library usage they will encounter in professional development.

Drop

Not a fit when

  • User wants to learn programming fundamentals from structured tutorials or courses
  • User needs real-time code collaboration or pair programming tools
  • User is looking for a code editor or IDE for actual development work
  • User wants to practice coding by writing and executing their own programs
  • User needs enterprise-grade code review or team management features
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