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Tango Game Unlimited

Free Tango puzzles with no daily cap — same rules as LinkedIn Tango, three difficulty levels, infinite boards.

What is Tango Unlimited?

Tango is a logic puzzle popularised by LinkedIn — a 6×6 grid you fill with suns and moons, with each row and column needing exactly three of each, no three of one symbol in a row, and constraint markers (= and ×) tying certain cells together. LinkedIn ships one Tango puzzle per day. Tango Unlimited removes that cap: you can play as many boards as you want, across three difficulty levels, with the exact same rule set.

Every Tango Unlimited board has a unique seed in its URL, so you can share an exact puzzle with a friend and race them to the solution. No signup, no app install, no daily limit — just the puzzle and your time.

Three difficulty levels

How to use Unlimited as practice — a progression plan

The LinkedIn daily Tango ships at one fixed difficulty (roughly equivalent to our Medium mode). If you find Monday boards trivial and Friday boards frustrating, the gap is almost always one specific deduction technique that hasn’t clicked yet. Unlimited is built for closing that gap deliberately rather than waiting twenty-four hours for another shot.

Here is the progression most regular players follow, in order:

  1. Easy first, for fluency. Solve ten Easy boards in a single sitting without using undo. The goal is not difficulty — it is learning to see doubles and gaps without consciously scanning. Once Easy boards feel boring, you have the eye for it.
  2. Medium for the LinkedIn benchmark. Medium has the same clue density as the LinkedIn daily. Time yourself across five boards. If your average is under three minutes, you are at or above the median LinkedIn solver. Use Medium as a daily warm-up before the real LinkedIn puzzle.
  3. Hard for the uniqueness rule. Hard boards have so few starting clues that doubles and gaps alone will not finish them. You will be forced to lean on the uniqueness rule (no two rows or columns identical) and on constraint markers — see our tips and strategy guide for worked examples. This is where most players plateau, and it’s the exact skill you need for Friday and Saturday LinkedIn boards.
  4. Mixed sets, no undo. Once Hard feels steady, alternate difficulties and ban yourself from the undo button. Forcing yourself to deduce before placing — rather than trial-and-error — is the single biggest speed-up most players see.

A common stuck point: a half-finished board where every cell looks ambiguous. Nine times out of ten, the answer is to count the symbols you have already placed in each row and column. As soon as one line hits three of one symbol, every remaining cell in that line is forced — and that single placement usually unblocks four or five more cells via the doubles and gap techniques.

Why play Tango Unlimited

  • No daily cap. Solve as many boards as you want, whenever you want.
  • Daily challenge included. The same shared puzzle for everyone is on the Daily Tango page.
  • Shareable seeds. Each board has a unique URL — challenge a friend to the exact same puzzle.
  • Mobile-first. Tap, long-press, undo. No fiddly controls.

New to the game?

Read the rules in two minutes, then jump into your first board.

See also: play tango game · daily tango puzzle archive · linkedin tango · what is tango game? · tango tips & strategy

Tango Game Unlimited: Free Tango Puzzles, No Daily Cap