
Many players wonder if they can use a word that is already visible on the board as a clue to help their team guess other words.
According to the Czech Games Edition Official Rulebook, your clue cannot be any of the codenames visible on the table.
Codenames Official Rules, [edition not specified], p.[page not specified]
These rules correspond to the US edition of Codenames.
Official Rule Breakdown
The official rules state that a spymaster's clue must be exactly one word and cannot be any of the codenames visible on the table. This restriction applies to all words currently in the 5-by-5 grid. However, as the game progresses and codenames are covered up by agent cards, a clue that was previously illegal may become legal once the word is no longer visible on the table. Additionally, you cannot use any part of a compound word that is on the table; for example, if HORSESHOE is visible…
Example Play Situation
Alice is the spymaster for the Red Team. She wants to use the clue 'tree: 2' for the words NUT and BARK. However, if the word TREE is already visible on the table as a codename, she cannot use it. She must choose a different word that relates to the meanings of NUT and BARK without using the visible word itself.

Common Misconceptions
- Using a word that is partially contained within a visible compound word
- Thinking a clue becomes legal only after the game ends
- Using a word that is visible but not part of the team's target words
Quick Reference
| You Can | You Cannot |
|---|---|
| Use one word as a clue | Do not use any form of a visible word on the table |
| Include a number to indicate how many words relate to the clue | Do not use parts of a compound word visible on the table |
| Use words that are not currently visible on the table | Do not give extra hints or conversational filler |
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the official rule for clues in Codenames?
- Clues must be one word and cannot be any word visible on the table.
- Can I say 'horse' if the word 'HORSESHOE' is on the board?
- No, you cannot say any part of a compound word that is on the table.
- Is it allowed to use a word that has already been covered up?
- Yes, once a word is covered by an agent card, it is no longer visible and can be used.
- What happens if a spymaster accidentally uses a visible word?
- The team's turn ends immediately, but the opposing spymaster may allow it if it didn't harm the game.

