Plan Your Wordscapes Goal
Plan a Wordscapes goal using your puzzle pace and your Wildlife collection.
1. Choose your goal
2. Your Wildlife collection
How this Wordscapes Goal Planner works
Enter the amount you want to gain, choose simple or advanced planning, and select the Wildlife animals you own. The calculator estimates puzzles for brilliance and stars, applies daily heart tiers for hearts, and uses animal cycle data for Wildlife rewards such as bees, binoculars, and cocoons.
The estimates are planning estimates, not guaranteed game outcomes. They are most useful for comparing strategies: puzzle play, Wildlife cycles, or a combined plan when the reward can come from both sources.
Wordscapes Goal Planner FAQ
How does the Wordscapes Goal Planner work?
The calculator compares your target with puzzle-based estimates and your Wildlife collection. Brilliance uses a 44-per-puzzle estimate, stars use a 17-per-puzzle estimate, hearts use daily reward tiers, and Wildlife rewards use animal cycle data.
Can the calculator use my Wildlife collection?
Yes. Animals selected in compatible tools on the site can appear here automatically, so players do not need to enter the same collection again.
What is the difference between Simple and Advanced calculator?
Simple calculator asks for the needed amount and uses background estimates: 44 brilliance per puzzle, 17 stars per puzzle, daily heart tiers, and Wildlife cycle data for animal rewards. Advanced calculator lets players customize current amount, target amount, puzzle pace, available play time, and planning mode.
Are the results guaranteed?
No. The results are planning estimates. Actual results can vary depending on puzzle rewards, event availability, Wildlife cooldowns, daily heart tiers, bonus words, and whether the player uses coins to rush cycles.
Which goals can I calculate?
The planner supports brilliance, tournament stars, hearts, bees, binoculars for portrait events, and cocoons for butterfly events.
Does the Wordscapes Goal Planner work on mobile?
Yes. The calculator is designed with a mobile-first layout, large form fields, and stacked result cards for smaller screens.