You've been playing Kezaco's daily puzzle. One mystery a day, five clues, the slow satisfaction of cracking it before everyone else. Now we're handing you the pen.
League Spotlights let the owner of a league build their own private set of puzzles — for friends, family, your five-a-side team, your geography class, your group chat that's been quiet since 2023. Your puzzles. Your people. Your own leaderboard that nobody outside the league ever sees.
But here's the part we're most excited about.
You don't have to know the answers
Normally, if you build a quiz, you can't play it. You wrote it. You know that the answer to question three is Reykjavík. Game over before it started.
League Spotlights kills that problem. Tell the AI a topic — "70s sci-fi films," "rivers of South America," "one-hit wonders" — and it builds the whole puzzle for you. Answer, five clues, the lot. You never see what it picked.
Which means the league owner plays on exactly the same footing as everyone they invited. You set the theme. The machine keeps the secret. You're guessing right alongside your mates, sweating clue four like the rest of them.
That's the trick that makes this feel different from every "make your own quiz" tool you've used before. You're not the host standing smugly at the front of the room. You're a player who happened to pick the subject.
Three ways to build, depending on how much control you want
Pick the one that suits the mood:
Hand me a topic. The lightest touch. Name a subject, the AI generates the full puzzle — answer, clues, description. You stay in the dark and get to play. This is the one we'd start with.
Hand me the answers. You decide the answers — maybe you want a round where every answer is a place you've all travelled together — and the AI writes the clues around them. A bit more authorship, a small spoiler trade-off (you'll know the answers, but the clue difficulty is still a surprise).
Build the whole thing yourself. Full manual mode. Every answer, every clue, every description written by you. For the control freaks, the in-jokers, the teacher building next term's revision round. You won't be able to play this one blind, but some Spotlights are made to run, not to play.
Why this makes Kezaco more yours
The daily puzzle is the same for the whole planet — that's the point of it, the shared "did you get it?" moment. League Spotlights is the opposite instinct. It's small, private, and bent around the people you actually know.
A history teacher can spin up a Tudors round for the class. A family can build a Spotlight of places Grandad lived. A work team can run a low-stakes Friday quiz that lives entirely inside their league. Same Kezaco mechanics — five clues, points for guessing early, a leaderboard — pointed at whatever you care about.
It turns Kezaco from a game you play into a game you make for each other.
Getting started
If you own a league, League Spotlights is waiting in your league settings. Pick a topic, let the AI do the heavy lifting, and send your people in. If you don't have a league yet — start one, invite a few friends, and build your first Spotlight tonight.
New guess every day. Now with a few of your own thrown in.
Guess what.