Guess the Fusion
Two Pokémon are fused into one. Name both halves. 8 rounds, half a point per correct half.
Half a point for each Pokémon you name. Get both halves for the full point.
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About Guess the Fusion
Guess the Fusion shows you a japeal-style fusion sprite: two Pokémon spliced into one weird new creature. Your job is to name both halves, the head and the body, across an eight-round run.
The set covers 420 Pokémon from Generations 1 through 7, so a fusion can pair almost anything with anything. You get partial credit, so naming even one half of a fusion still puts points on the board.
Rules & scoring
Each round shows one fusion sprite with two answer fields: head and body. Each correct half is worth half a point. Eight rounds per run, eight points maximum.
You lock in both halves at once, so guess the harder one first and use the easier half as a sanity check. Autocomplete is available for both fields.
Strategy tips
The head donates the face, ears, and general silhouette shape. The body donates the colour palette, the limbs, and the tail. When in doubt, name the colour source as the body.
Fusions between two same-type Pokémon are the hardest because the palette blends smoothly. Fusions between wildly different colour schemes (a purple Ghost + a yellow Electric) let you read the halves separately at a glance.
If one half is obvious (Pikachu ears, Charizard wings) name it first and use it to eliminate the other side. A Pikachu head narrows the possible bodies to Gen-1-through-7 Electric-adjacent shapes.
Frequently asked questions
- How does scoring work in Guess the Fusion?
- Each round has two answers: the head Pokémon and the body Pokémon. You earn half a point for each one you name correctly, so a perfect run of 8 fusions is worth 8 points.
- Where do the fusion sprites come from?
- They're auto-generated fusion sprites in the same style as the popular japeal fusion generator, covering the 420 Pokémon in the Infinite Fusion dex (Gens 1–7).
- Do I have to spell the names exactly?
- Close is fine. There's an autocomplete for both fields and a small typo tolerance, so a one-letter slip on a longer name still counts.
- Can the same Pokémon appear as both head and body?
- In theory yes, self-fusions exist in the dataset but they're rare in the daily rotation because they're visually confusing.
- Are Gen 8 and 9 fusions coming?
- We're limited by which Pokémon have community-made fusion sprites. If and when the Infinite Fusion dex expands, so will our pool.