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Trilogy
Discover the power of three in a daily word chain puzzle.
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Discover the power of three in a daily word chain puzzle.
10 followers
Discover the power of three with Trilogy, the daily word chain puzzle game. Find the missing link that builds two compound words or common phrases!





Hey Product Hunt!
I’m Matt, a dad and data enthusiast who got hooked on daily word games but grew frustrated with how "heavy" and cluttered most of them feel on mobile. I wanted something that just works - fast, clean, and challenging.
That’s why I built Trilogy. It’s a daily word chain puzzle: find the one word that connects two others into common phrases or compounds. It resets at midnight, features three difficulty tiers, and includes an emoji-based score card for sharing your streaks.
It’s live at trilogygame.com.
We’ve been LIVE for almost a week and a half and have received some great comments and feedback. I’d love to get your honest feedback too:
UI/UX: Is it as fast and clean as it feels on my phone?
The "Power of Three": Is the difficulty curve balanced for you?
Features: What’s missing that would keep you coming back for a 100-day streak?
Can you clear all three stages today without burning your lifelines? Let me know your time in the comments!
Love the word chain concept, keeps my brain sharp during coffee breaks. One idea: add a "hint" option that reveals one of the two compound words without spoiling the missing link, especially helpful on the harder midweek puzzles when you're stuck between two possible answers.
@sezer417496 Appreciate the idea, Sezer! I've actually implemented a hint system designed exactly for those tricky midweek stalemates. I’d be curious to see if it feels intuitive enough for you when you’re in the middle of a solve. Let me know if it helps you get over the hump next time you play!
Love the word chain concept, it hits that sweet spot between quick and brainy. One thing that would keep me coming back is a daily streak tracker with a small stat showing how many puzzles I solved in a row, plus the option to share the day's result as an image with the three words blurred out so friends can guess.
@erdi194741 Thanks for the feedback, Erdi! I actually have the daily streak tracker and the shareable blur-mode images already built in—definitely agree those are key for the 'brainy' types. Have you had a chance to try today's puzzle yet? I'd love to know what you think of the blur feature in practice!
Gave the first few rounds a shot and the three-word format is genuinely a fun twist on word puzzles. Took me a minute to catch on, but once I did, I kept thinking "of course" when the answer popped up.
@c_cank75781 Thanks for the feedback, Miray! That 'of course' feeling is exactly what I was aiming for - it’s that satisfying click when your brain bridges the gap. I’m glad the three-word format felt fresh. Have you found any specific 'links' yet that felt particularly clever, or are you still finding your rhythm?
Love the concept of finding that middle word that ties two phrases together, super satisfying when it clicks. One thing that would hook me long term is a daily streak system with themed packs, like movies, food, or science, so each day feels fresh instead of just harder. Would keep me coming back for sure.
@hayrunnisadlec Really love the 'themed pack' suggestion! I've actually been ideating on exactly that - taking the 'power of three' concept into specific niches like film, science, or culinary themes. It's great to hear that's something players would actively look forward to. Stay tuned—I think we're going to see some of that in the future!
The three-word format makes it way more interesting than a standard crossword. Caught myself replaying yesterday's puzzle just to see if I missed any links.
@aliye178259 That is the ultimate compliment, Aliye! Replaying a puzzle to find missed links is the best way to get better at the 'power of three.' I’m curious - when you go back for a second look, do you find you solve the links faster, or does the puzzle still throw you for a loop? Either way, keep at it!