Hear a 30 second clip and name the track. No lyrics, just your ears.
The chorus or main riff is usually the giveaway. If the clip lands on it, you have your answer.
A singer's tone is often easier to place than the words. Focus on who is singing, not just what.
Details in the mix come through far better on headphones than on phone speakers.
You can play the clip as many times as you want. A second listen often settles it.
Reading a lyric is one skill. Naming a song from a few seconds of sound is another, and it is the one this game sharpens. Each round plays a short clip pulled from the same pool of more than 100 tracks that powers our lyrics quiz, so you get rock, pop, K-pop, Latin hits, and current chart-toppers in one mix.
Audio carries clues that text never will. The timbre of a voice, the shape of a riff, the drum pattern under the first bar. The more you play, the faster your brain ties those clues to a title, which is exactly what happens when a song comes on and you name it before the chorus.
It also works as a discovery tool. Miss one and you get links to hear the full track on YouTube or Spotify. Some of the songs you guess wrong today end up on your playlist tomorrow.
Each round plays a 30 second clip from a song. You pick the correct title from four options. Get it right to earn a point, then move to the next clip. Ten rounds make a full game.
Clips are official 30 second previews from Apple Music's catalog, matched to each song in the pool.
Yes. Tap the play button as many times as you like before choosing an answer.
No. Ten songs are picked at random from a pool of over 100, so every game is different.
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Try the Lyrics Quiz, where you read a snippet instead of hearing the song.
Type any lyrics you remember and our search will name the song for you.
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