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Play the chart-song round

Guess the hidden song title before the hangman drawing is complete.

Music hangman

Guess today’s chart songs in a fast music hangman game.

Play Hangman turns chart song titles into quick word puzzles. Start with the main game here, then try country editions where local chart feeds can bring different artists, languages and title styles into play.

Built for quick rounds

No account, no download and no long setup. Pick letters, reveal the title and replay when you want a fresh chart-song puzzle.

What is Music Hangman?

Music Hangman is the classic letter-guessing game rebuilt around song titles. Instead of solving a random word, you try to recognize a track title from the letters you reveal.

Why song titles work well

Song titles are short, memorable and often full of useful patterns: one-word hooks, featured artists, remixes, punctuation, repeated vowels and familiar pop phrases.

How the chart feed is used

The game uses song-title metadata from the configured iTunes chart feed. It does not decide the chart itself, and it does not use lyrics, audio or downloads.

For music fans

The puzzle feels different when the answer might be a pop hit, hip-hop track, country single, dance release or global chart crossover.

Explore music hangman

For quiz players

If you like guess-the-song games, this is a lighter word-game version: no audio clip, just letters, memory and a bit of chart instinct.

View song guessing game page

For beginners

New to hangman? Start with common letters, look for word length, and use the revealed pattern to narrow down the possible title.

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Play Music Hangman by country

Country editions keep the same game format while changing the chart context. That can affect artist names, languages, title length and the mix of local music versus international hits.

Browse by region

Use the full country groups when you want to choose a specific language or local chart edition.

Popular Music Hangman editions

Start with high-recognition chart markets, or compare how the same game feels when the country feed changes.

Recently updated chart games

These editions have recently received stronger local music context and more specific chart-game guidance.

United States

Recently expanded with US chart culture and genre context.

Netherlands

Recently expanded with Dutch chart context and letter strategy.

Germany

Recently expanded with German chart and title-pattern context.

France

Recently expanded with French chart culture and music context.

Spain

Recently expanded with Spanish chart and guessing tips.

All local chart pages

Browse the full country overview to choose a music hangman game by country, language and configured chart feed.

Why country editions feel different

A US chart round may lean into pop, hip-hop, country, R&B and Latin crossover. A Netherlands round may mix Dutch-language pop, dance, hip-hop and international hits. Other editions can bring their own languages, genres and title patterns.

The exact puzzle pool depends on the configured feed and any cache used for reliability, so examples are context only rather than fixed playlists.

No lyrics, audio files or downloads

The site keeps the format lightweight by using chart-song titles as the puzzle source. You do not need a lyric page, an audio clip or a download to complete a round.

Top Songs

More context around chart-song guessing and music discovery.

What is Music Hangman?

Music Hangman is a browser word game where the hidden answer is a song title. You guess letters, reveal the title and try to solve it before the drawing is completed.

Where do the song titles come from?

The homepage uses a configured iTunes chart feed as its source. Local country editions can use their own configured country chart feeds.

Does Play Hangman use lyrics or audio?

No. The game uses song-title metadata only. It does not show lyrics, play audio or provide music downloads.

Can I play by country?

Yes. Country editions use the same hangman format with local chart context, so the artists, languages and title styles can feel different from one market to another.