Guess Games

    Guess Games

    Editorial policy

    How Guess Games creates, reviews, and corrects its games, articles, and guides.

    How content is created

    Guess Games is run by one creator and focuses on browser-based knowledge, memory, and logic games that are free to play.

    Each game, guide, and article is published to help players learn something useful, not just to add more pages to the site.

    Album, flag, capital, club, movie, and other reference data are reviewed before publication and corrected when players report mistakes.

    Editorial principles
    • Publish original content based on real product experience and hands-on analysis of each game.
    • Explain rules, strategies, and educational context with clear examples and plain language.
    • Remove or de-index utility pages that do not provide enough standalone editorial value.
    • Correct factual mistakes, images, or confusing copy when users report them.
    Review and corrections

    Before a game page or guide is published, its rules, supporting copy, SEO metadata, internal links, and standalone usefulness are reviewed. If a page does not provide enough value on its own, it is expanded or de-indexed.

    Users can report factual mistakes, incorrect images, or technical failures by email. Useful reports are prioritized to keep the site accurate.

    Editorial contact

    Guess Games is edited by Juan Porta. For corrections, suggestions, or questions about a publication, email contact@guess-games.com.