Wordle
Wordle is a web-based word game created and owned by The New York Times. It's a daily word puzzle that challenges players to guess a five-letter word within six attempts.
How to Play
- Guess a word: Enter any five-letter word as your first guess.
- Get feedback: After each guess, the game provides feedback in the form of colored squares for each letter:
- Green: The letter is in the word and in the correct position.
- Yellow: The letter is in the word but in the wrong position.
- Gray: The letter is not in the word at all.
- Use the hints: Use the feedback from previous guesses to deduce the correct word.
- Solve or try again: You have six attempts to guess the word correctly. A new word is available each day.
Key Features
- Daily Puzzle: A new word is available each day, providing a fresh challenge.
- Simple Interface: The game has a clean and intuitive interface, making it easy to play.
- Shareable Results: Players can share their results on social media without revealing the word.
- No App Required: Wordle is played in a web browser, so no app download is necessary.
Use Cases
- Daily Mental Exercise: Wordle provides a quick and engaging mental workout.
- Vocabulary Building: Players can expand their vocabulary by discovering new words.
- Social Engagement: Sharing results and discussing strategies with friends and family.
FAQ
Q: How often can I play Wordle? A: A new Wordle puzzle is available every day.
Q: Is Wordle free to play? A: Yes, Wordle is currently free to play on The New York Times website.
Q: Can I play previous Wordle puzzles? A: The New York Times offers a Wordle Archive for subscribers.
Q: What happens if I don't guess the word in six tries? A: If you fail to guess the word in six tries, the game will reveal the correct word after your final attempt.