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Phoodle Infinite — Tasting Menu
The dining room shuts at midnight, but the kitchen never really sleeps. Behind the swinging door, the chef keeps plating — one dish, then another, then another, until you push back from the counter and admit you've had your fill.
That is infinite mode. No timer. No streak that resets at sunrise. Just the same five-letter puzzle, pulled fresh from the answer pool whenever you press new dish.
What's Different
- The dish changes the moment you finish a round — won or lost.
- Your daily streak is untouched. Practice freely.
- Stats still count: every round adds to your win rate and guess distribution.
Daily mode is the prix fixe. Infinite is the tasting menu.
When To Choose It
Choose infinite when you want to warm up before the real puzzle, when you've already played today's dish, or when you simply want to keep going. The kitchen has the ingredients. The kitchen has the time.
A Small Warning
Infinite is, in some sense, the more dangerous mode. There is no natural stopping point. The next dish is always already on the pass. Pace yourself, the way you would at a long meal — taste, breathe, look up.