If you play daily anime guessing games, you know that having the right facts at your fingertips — crews, bounties, origins, devil fruits — makes all the difference. Instead of scrolling through wikis mid-game, build your own cheat sheet and keep it in one printable PDF. This guide shows you how to collect character details, organize them, and turn the whole thing into a clean document you can print or open on any device.
Why Build a Character Cheat Sheet?
A personal reference beats hunting across a dozen browser tabs. A good cheat sheet helps you:
- Solve faster: Keep key attributes in one place instead of searching mid-round
- Spot patterns: Seeing crews, ranks, and traits side by side reveals connections
- Study offline: A PDF works on a flight, a commute, or anywhere without Wi-Fi
- Share with friends: Send one file instead of a pile of links and screenshots
A Real-World Example: Daily Character Guessing Games
Daily games like OnePieceDle ask you to identify a hidden character using an eight-attribute grid — gender, crew, origin, bounty, height, and more — plus extra modes for devil fruits, wanted posters, emoji puzzles, and quotes. Keeping a tidy reference of those attributes makes the daily puzzle far easier to crack. The free daily anime guessing game gives you a fresh character every day, so a cheat sheet you can scan quickly pays off round after round.
The same idea works for any fandom guessing game: collect the attributes the game tests, and you'll solve the daily puzzle in fewer guesses.
Step 1: Gather Your Reference Material
Pull together the details you want in your cheat sheet:
- Screenshots of attribute tables from wikis or the game itself
- Character images or wanted-poster art
- Your own notes — a quick table of names, crews, and bounties
Capture each with Win+Shift+S (Windows), Cmd+Shift+4 (Mac), or your phone's screenshot buttons, and crop tightly so the saved copy is easy to read.
Step 2: Combine Everything into One PDF
Rather than juggling loose images, merge them into a single document — one page per character or per topic:
- Gather your screenshots and images
- Open a PNG to PDF converter
- Add the images in the order you want them to appear
- Download one clean PDF cheat sheet you can print or carry on any device
💡 Pro Tip
Name your files in the order you want them to appear (01-crew-list.png, 02-bounties.png) so the pages land in sequence automatically when you convert.
Step 3: Handle iPhone Images (HEIC)
Snapping reference pictures on an iPhone? Those photos save as HEIC, which many tools won't open. Our free HEIC to PDF converter turns them straight into a PDF, and our iPhone Photos to PDF tool merges up to 20 images into one document — perfect for a full character reference in a single file.
Choosing the Right Output Format
- PDF — best for a multi-page cheat sheet you'll print or keep; many references in one file
- PNG — best for sharing a single table or character card in chats; lossless detail
- JPG — best when file size matters more than perfect sharpness
Turn Your Notes into a Document
Combine reference images and screenshots into a PDF — free, private, no registration required!
Start ConvertingFrequently Asked Questions
How do I combine several images into one PDF?
Use an image-to-PDF converter that supports multiple files — each image becomes a page, in the order you choose.
Will my screenshots stay sharp in the PDF?
Screenshots are saved at your screen's resolution. Crop tightly and the text in your cheat sheet will stay crisp and readable.
Can I build the cheat sheet on my phone?
Yes. Capture or save your reference images, then convert them to PDF. If the images are HEIC, convert them to PDF or JPG first for full compatibility.
Are my files safe in online converters?
Choose tools that process files in your browser rather than uploading them. Our converters never send your files to a server.
Conclusion
A personal cheat sheet turns scattered facts into a fast, printable reference. Whether you're sharpening your daily run on animedle.app or any other fandom guessing game, gather your screenshots and notes, then combine them into a single PDF you can print, study offline, and share.
When your reference images involve iPhone photos or HEIC files, our free HEIC to PDF converter and full toolkit are here to finish the job.