Four-Track — Daily Music Connections Puzzle | G33Z3R Radio

Published July 1, 2026

Four-Track — Sort 16 Songs Into 4 Hidden Groups ===============================================

Sixteen songs. Four secret groups of four. One question: what do these songs have in common?

Welcome to Four-Track, G33Z3R's daily song grouping puzzle. If you've ever made a mixtape and agonized over which tracks belong together, you already know how this works — except here, someone else made the groups and you have to figure out why.

A new puzzle drops every day at midnight. No account needed. Just show up, sort, and see how sharp your ear really is.

How to Play Four-Track


  1. You see 16 songs on the board — all from the 1960s through the 1990s.
  1. Find four songs that share a hidden connection. Maybe they're all from the same artist. Maybe they all hit #1 in the same year. Maybe the connection is sneakier than that.
  1. Select your four and lock them in. Get it right and the group reveals itself.
  1. You get four mistakes. Use them wisely — some groups are designed to trick you with songs that almost fit.
  1. Clear all four groups to win. Come back tomorrow for a fresh puzzle.

No sign-up. No paywall. Just you and four decades of songs.

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What Makes Four-Track Addictive


The connections aren't always obvious. Sure, sometimes it's "songs by British artists from 1983." But it might also be "songs that were covered on a movie soundtrack," "songs with a color in the title," or "songs that topped the year-end chart in their debut year."

That's what keeps you coming back. Every puzzle trains a different corner of your music brain — genre, chart history, lyrics, cultural moments, liner notes trivia. You can't just memorize your way through it.

And like all G33Z3R Arcade games, Four-Track tracks your streaks and awards badges. Win your first puzzle and earn First Sort. Clear one with zero mistakes and you're a Perfect Tape. Keep a five-game win streak alive for B-Side Streak. Claim a screenname and your scores post to the weekly leaderboard.

Tips & Strategy


Start with the group you're most confident about. Locking in one correct group removes four songs from the board and makes the remaining connections easier to see.

Watch for decade traps. The puzzle might show five songs from 1987 — but only four of them share the real connection. The fifth is there to bait you.

Think beyond the obvious. If a group seems too easy, double-check. The best Four-Track puzzles have at least one group that's cleverly disguised.

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Frequently asked questions

How many mistakes do I get in Four-Track?

Four. Each wrong guess costs one. Run out and the puzzle reveals the answers.

Is Four-Track free?

Completely free. No account, no ads between guesses. Just play.

What kind of songs are in Four-Track?

Songs from the 1960s through the 1990s — hits, deep cuts, one-hit wonders, and everything in between.

When does the puzzle reset?

Midnight. A brand new set of 16 songs every day.

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