Think you can tell a 90‑second‑old photo from a current headshot? Who was who throws a lineup of famous faces at you, stripped down to their teenage years. Nail the match and you’ll feel the rush of a true face‑recognition pro. The game hooks anyone who loves pop culture, loves a quick brain teaser, or just wants bragging rights on who can name the most stars.
Gameplay is straightforward, but the challenge ramps up fast. You get a grid of silhouettes, a single clue photo, and a timer ticking down. Click the portrait that fits the clue, then move on to the next round. Multiplayer mode lets you duel a friend in real time—who will spot the celeb first?
Success isn’t just about luck; it’s about pattern recognition and memory tricks. Start by scanning the clue for distinctive features—hairline, mole, or a signature smile. Train your eye on the background colors; they often hint at the era. When you’re on a roll, keep the momentum—bonus multipliers stack, turning a good session into a high‑score frenzy. The game’s progressive difficulty guarantees fresh challenges, so you’ll never hit a wall.
Ready to prove you’re the ultimate celeb‑spotter? Jump into Who was who on Minijuegos now and start racking up points. The leaderboard’s waiting—will you claim the top spot?
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