Fast, simple, replayable
Start a round instantly, guess the song title, and jump straight into the next one. The game is built for quick sessions on both desktop and mobile.
Live game
The homepage game is built around current chart-based song titles, so each round feels familiar, timely and easy to replay without turning into a generic word list.
Start a round instantly, guess the song title, and jump straight into the next one. The game is built for quick sessions on both desktop and mobile.
Each round is based on popular song titles, which keeps the game familiar, current and fun for music fans who enjoy word puzzles.
International music hangman
The homepage gives you the main chart-title version of the game, while local pages switch the challenge to country-specific iTunes charts with different artist mixes, languages and title styles.
The homepage round uses current chart-based song titles, which keeps the game recognizable for music fans without relying on random dictionary words or disconnected trivia prompts.
Each local page can use a country-specific iTunes chart, which means the puzzle pool can shift toward different artists, languages, spelling patterns and title styles depending on the market behind that page.
Play Hangman works with song titles only. It does not require lyrics pages, embedded audio players or downloadable files to make the core round useful and understandable.
A focused page for players who enjoy hangman built around familiar song titles and music culture.
Explore music hangmanA dedicated page for players who enjoy music quizzes, guess-the-song games and quick browser challenges.
View song guessing game pageA clear rules and strategy page for beginners, which is also valuable as evergreen informational content.
Read the guideOpen a local chart page to play the same hangman format with a different country or language mix behind the song titles.
Start with one of the highlighted chart pages below or use the full grouped overview above to browse every current country and language variant.
Local chart pages are not just translations of the homepage. A page that points at one country chart can surface a very different mix of artists, release patterns, spelling styles and recognizable pop references than a page aimed at another market.
That makes the international section useful for players who want to compare regional music trends, test themselves against unfamiliar title patterns or simply keep the game fresh without changing the core rules.
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.
No. The game runs directly in the browser, so you can start immediately on desktop or mobile without downloads.
Yes. Local pages can use country-specific iTunes chart sources, which changes the mix of artists, languages and title patterns behind the puzzles.
The main game uses current chart-song titles, while local pages can reflect country-specific chart selections.