Small daily brain games. One a day, then done.
Factually Games is a tiny studio making daily puzzle games with one thing in common: they take about five minutes, they're the same for everyone that day, and there's no bottomless feed waiting when you finish. One a day, then done.
Every game runs on the same idea: something real, checked, and worth knowing — delivered as a quick daily habit, not a time sink. No accounts to make, no ads clawing for your attention, no infinite scroll. You play the day's puzzle, you pick up something you didn't know, and you leave.
Factually — and the articles in our Learn Something New section — run on a single verified fact database. We don't invent numbers. Where a fact can drift over time — populations, country counts, records — we tag it as volatile and re-verify it on a schedule. Where a fact is settled, we cite a primary or reputable source so you can check it yourself.
Made with appreciation for Wikipedia — we donate to the Wikimedia Foundation to help keep facts free.
Trivia is full of confident, wrong numbers — the kind that get repeated until everyone "knows" them. The classic 98.6°F body temperature is a good example: the real modern average is closer to 97.9°F. We'd rather show you the checked figure and the story behind it than the comfortable myth. That instinct runs through everything we make.
Spotted a number that looks off? Want to suggest a fact, or an idea for a future game? We'd genuinely like to hear it — see the Contact page.