Guess UK house prices: higher or lower?

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A free, fun daily game using UK property market data — not investment advice.

How well do you know UK house prices?

Could you spot which UK location costs more without seeing the answer? Pick one of today’s three games and put your property knowledge to the test across ten quick Higher or Lower guesses.

House prices, rents, yields and growth rotate daily. The figures show what has already happened, not what will happen next. It’s a game, not investment advice.

How to play the UK property guessing game

Pick your game. Choose one of today’s three property challenges. Each card tells you what you are guessing.

Trust your gut. You see one UK location and its figure. Is the next one higher or lower? Make your choice and reveal the answer.

Climb the property ladder. The next location becomes your new starting point, and every correct guess adds to your score. After ten rounds, unlock your property knowledge level and share your result.

The numbers stay consistent. Each game uses one type of property data and one time period from start to finish. A new challenge arrives at midnight UK time, and your progress stays on this device. No account needed.

What the dates and figures mean

12-month house-price change compares April 2026 with April 2025. It is the year-on-year percentage change reported by the HM Land Registry UK House Price Index, not a five-year figure or a forecast.

Five-year price growth is a separate game and is labelled as five years wherever it appears. Other games name their own confirmed month or snapshot period on the play screen.

Postcode-based games compare postcode districts directly. The town, city or county shown beneath each postcode provides useful local context and a relevant guide link; it is not presented as the geography measured by that postcode dataset.

Read how the underlying UK property datasets and sources work, or see why house-price forecasts need careful interpretation.

Tomorrow’s games

Come back tomorrow for three new property challenges.