Make it obvious
Keep the daily challenge page bookmarked or start from the homepage spotlight so it is always easy to find.
Streak guide
A strong streak usually comes from convenience, not willpower. The easier it is to play one daily challenge, the more likely you are to come back tomorrow.
The daily challenge works best when it becomes part of a tiny routine. You do not need a big block of time. One clean run is enough to keep the streak glowing. That is why it helps to link the challenge to something you already do, like your morning coffee, a lunch break, or the few quiet minutes before bed.
Streaks can be motivating, but they should still feel friendly. If one breaks, start another without turning it into a drama. The point is return visits and a little daily rhythm, not pressure.
Keep the daily challenge page bookmarked or start from the homepage spotlight so it is always easy to find.
You do not need ten attempts. One or two focused runs are enough to keep the habit alive.
If you like gentle reminders, the signup strip can help bring you back for the next phrase.
The local leaderboard page gives you a visual streak history, which makes your progress feel real. Those little tiles are surprisingly motivating because they turn abstract effort into something you can see.
Start another one the next day. That is all. A missed day is not failure. It is just the start of a fresh row of glowing tiles.
These guides pair naturally with the daily challenge.
Follow a simple practice rhythm that builds speed without burnout.
Read this guideBuild smoother rhythm, stronger accuracy, and faster A to Z runs.
Read this guideUse thumb-friendly tricks that make small-screen runs feel smoother.
Read this guideKeep the return loop strong with these favorites.
Come back every day for a fresh phrase from Una.
Play this challengeRace from A to Z and beat your best time.
Play this challengeComplete as many alphabets as you can before the clock hits zero.
Play this challenge