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How to Play
- • Each cell needs a player who satisfies both the row and column criteria
- • You have 9 guesses total — shared across all cells
- • Each player can only be used once
- • A new puzzle drops every day at midnight
- • The % after a correct pick shows how often others chose the same player
MLB Immaculate Grid
Fill the 3×3 baseball grid · 9 guesses · New puzzle daily · Free to play
How to Play MLB Immaculate Grid
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Click any cell in the 3×3 grid. Each cell sits at the intersection of a row label and a column label — a team, award, or career milestone.
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Search for an MLB player who satisfies both criteria at once. For example, if the row is "New York Yankees" and the column is "300 Home Runs," find a player who hit 300+ homers while playing for the Yankees.
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You have 9 total guesses shared across all 9 cells. Each player can only be used once — choose wisely. Picking a less common player earns a better rarity score.
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A new puzzle drops every day. Share your score grid with friends and compare rarity scores.
About MLB Immaculate Grid
The MLB Immaculate Grid is a daily baseball puzzle that challenges you to fill a 3×3 grid with nine MLB players, each satisfying two overlapping criteria — one for the row and one for the column.
Criteria span the full history of Major League Baseball: franchises like the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Boston Red Sox; individual awards like the MVP, Cy Young, and Gold Glove; and career stat milestones like 500 home runs, 3,000 hits, or a 20-win season.
The puzzle rewards deep baseball knowledge. Popular players like Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, and Derek Jeter often qualify for many cells — but using rare or obscure players earns a better rarity score, so sometimes the best move is to dig into baseball history.
Free to play with no account required. A new Immaculate Grid puzzle is published every morning.