How to play The Stand
The Stand is JoJodle's image-and-card sibling: a pixelated portrait sharpens with every wrong guess, and four manga-print flip cards reveal Part, Stand type, user initial and Stand initial on a fixed cadence. You're guessing the Stand itself, not its user.
The 30-second version
Look at the pixelated Stand portrait. Type a Stand name. The portrait sharpens by one step on each wrong guess; every two wrong guesses unlocks one of four hint cards. Solve before ten guesses. The pool is 148 Stands across all nine Parts; a new one drops every UTC midnight.
What you're guessing
The Stand asks for the Stand, not the Stand user. So if today's portrait is Crazy Diamond, the correct guess is "Crazy Diamond" — not "Josuke Higashikata", even though picking Josuke in the search box autocompletes to his Stand. Wrong choice still counts as a wrong guess.
The autocomplete dropdown always shows both names side by side, with the user's portrait on the left and the Stand's portrait on the right. The Stand name is the one in bold; that's what you're submitting.
The candidate pool is the 148 Stand users in our roster who carry a named Stand. Parts 1 and 2 have no Stand users (Hamon era), so the pool is entirely Parts 3–9.
The pixelated portrait
The portrait at the top of the page is a real Stand portrait from the wiki, run through a Canvas pipeline that downsamples to a coarse grid and re-upscales without smoothing. The result is a pixel-art style, not a blur. The size of those pixels shrinks by one step on every wrong guess:
- 0 wrong guesses — 40-pixel blocks (just colour fields)
- 3 — 20-pixel blocks (posture readable)
- 5 — 12-pixel blocks (silhouette clear)
- 7 — 6-pixel blocks (face detail starting to appear)
- 9 — 2-pixel blocks (nearly clear)
- 10 (game over) — original portrait, no pixelation
The image also runs through a saturation cut and a cream-paper multiply layer so it reads as printed, not as a still from the anime. That's deliberate — the portrait isn't trying to be photo-real; it's trying to be a clue.
The four flip cards
Four hint cards sit below the portrait, all face-down at start. They flip on a fixed schedule:
- After 2 wrong guesses → Card 1 flips
- After 4 wrong guesses → Card 2 flips
- After 6 wrong guesses → Card 3 flips
- After 8 wrong guesses → Card 4 flips
Card 1 — Part
Names the Part the Stand first appeared in, with the Part's official title. "First seen in Part 4 — Diamond is Unbreakable." This is the biggest single-step narrowing on the board: nine Parts, one wins.
Card 2 — Stand Type
Names the Stand's combat type with a one-line description in the editorial tone of the rest of the site. "Its reach is its body's reach. Close-Range." The five types are Close-Range, Long-Range, Automatic, Colony, and Sense-Type.
Card 3 — User's initial
The first letter of the Stand bearer's English name. Often the most useful card in mid-game, when you've already guessed two or three Stands from the wrong Part.
Card 4 — Stand initial + length
The first letter of the Stand's name plus a word count (e.g. "Three-word name. Begins with — C."). Word count is honest about names like "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" and "20th Century Boy" without trying to do syllable analysis.
Hardmode
Hardmode is opt-in via the toggle above the search box; you can change your mind right up until your first guess, at which point the toggle locks for the day.
What it changes: the card schedule stretches from every-2-misses to every-3-misses, so across 10 guesses you only see three of the four cards instead of all four. The pixelation ladder is unchanged. Winning still earns Clean / Minimal as usual; the Hardmode chip appears on the reveal banner and a 💀 marker appears on the share line.
Sharing
The share button copies a 3-line text block: a header with your guess count, an emoji grid where ⬛ marks a pixelation step and 🟩 marks the solving guess, and a /result/<code> URL that reconstructs the same grid + badges on a landing page for whoever clicks it. The URL never contains the answer's id, so the page is spoiler-safe even before the target opens it.
Frequently asked questions
▸ What am I actually guessing?
▸ How does the pixelation work?
▸ When do the hint cards flip?
▸ What's on each card?
▸ How many guesses do I have?
▸ Does The Stand share a streak with JoJodle?
▸ Why are some Stand portraits missing?
▸ What does Hardmode change?
Where to go next
- Play today's Stand right now.
- JoJodle guide — the attribute-grid sibling mode.
- How to read attributes — useful background for understanding the Part / Stand-type cards.
- Browse every character and confirm which Stand belongs to whom.