![]() This geography-based Wordle spinoff gives you six tries to guess what country or territory is shown. Worldleĭon't like words or numbers? Give Worldle a shot. While this game is based off #CultureTags, the acronyms used in that game aren't repeated in IYKYK. ![]() ![]() You are given the first letter of each word, how many letters are in each word and a hint after your second guess, and the green, yellow and gray blocks make an appearance here, too. In this game, you are given an acronym and have to figure out the acronym in three guesses or less. IYKYK is a combination of Wordle and the card game #CultureTags and was made by the same team behind #CultureTags, too. Here's a hint: The "=" sign is always in the puzzle. After you finish one puzzle, you have to wait eight hours before the next one. ![]() After each guess, numbers or symbols that are in the correct spot will be green numbers or symbols in the wrong place in the equation will be purple numbers or symbols not in the equation will be black. You get six chances to guess the equation and solution, and the equation must be mathematically sound, too, so don't forget PEMDAS. This time though you have to guess the math equation and solution. Nerdle is another option for people who are more into numbers. Throw in the Wordle aspect and you're sure to be scratching your head. What makes this game even more frustrating though is the game only accepts prime numbers as guesses, so that alone is difficult. The gray, yellow and green color blocks are back, and you only get one puzzle a day. In this game, you get six tries to guess a five-digit prime number. If you are more of a numbers person, Primel is for you. You can play Lordle of the Rings on any web browser. There's only one puzzle a day, but you can play that puzzle more than once in the same day if you want. Possible guesses include places like Rohan, well-known characters like Frodo and Smaug and lesser known characters like Turin, Hurin and Idril. The gray, yellow and green blocks are here, and players have six tries to guess a five-letter word from the main Lord of the Rings text. Lordle of the Rings is for the Tolkien fan who wants in on the Wordle fun. It might sound confusing, but after a few swaps you'll get the hang of it. Waffle gives you the letters you need, you just have to rearrange them in 15 letter swaps or less to get all six words right. But you don't guess words in this spinoff. The green, yellow and gray blocks are back, denoting correct letter and placement, correct letter but wrong placement, and wrong letter and placement, respectively. If Wordle had a grid and you were solving for six five-letter words at once, you'd get Waffle. Swapping letters is the bread and butter of Waffle. If Crosswordle wasn't hard enough, the Settings page shows the developers are working on a Hard Mode. Unlike other Wordle-based games, Crosswordle lets you create your own custom Crosswordle puzzle to share with your friends. However, it looks like you can guess as many times as you want until you either get the words or give up. The gray, yellow and green color blocks are the same, and there's one puzzle a day. In this Wordle-inspired game, you have to figure out two words of varying lengths that intersect with each other like a crossword puzzle. Sure, Wordle is fun, but what if there was a crossword element to it? Enter Crosswordle. You can play Absurdle on any web browser. You can guess as many times as you want, which is helpful, and the best score you can get is four guesses. The final word might not even include a yellow letter from one of your earlier guesses either. Instead it uses the player's guesses to narrow its list of words down in an effort to make the game go as long as possible. ![]() Absurdle doesn't pick a word at the beginning of the game for the player to guess. While Wordle nudges you in the right direction with each guess, Absurdle "is actively trying to avoid giving you the answer," according to the game's website. Absurdle bills itself as the "adversarial version" of Wordle. ![]()
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