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Penny Dell Word Search
Penny Dell Word Search is a trivia game inspired by classic word search games. Don’t let the word challenge intimidate you!
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Wheeldle
Wheeldle Wordle Game
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Weredle
Weredle is a game that closely resembles the popular word game, Wordle. However, this game has a twist to it - a scary werewolf is involved! Your task is to find the correct answer while evading the wolf.
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Moledle
Moledle is an intriguing word-guessing game that challenges players to uncover a hidden word within six attempts. With each guess, players receive valuable feedback through the changing colors of the tiles, indicating their proximity to the correct word.
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Ordbord
Prepare to embark on a linguistic adventure with Ordbord, an intriguing game that takes inspiration from the well-known word game, Wordle.
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Anidal
Anidal is a charming, open-source word-guessing game that adds a unique twist to the classic word puzzle. Instead of relying on traditional text clues, players are presented with emoji strings representing word phonetics, phrases, or titles.
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Scribble World Drawing
Scribble World Drawing is a logic-puzzle game that seamlessly blends creativity, drawing skills, and puzzle-solving.
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Primel
Guess the Number Game
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Jordle with jordie
Neopian-themed game
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Sedecordle
Sedecordle is a challenging version of Wordle but with 16x the difficulty. You have 21 guesses to solve all the unique puzzles every day and no limit!
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Trekle
Trekle is a Trek-like variant of the popular 5 letter word guessing game. In this game you need to solve a movie mystery challenge!
How to play Trekle
This is a daily game that can only be played once a day. We've already played it and can't wait to play it again tomorrow so we can show our friends how we solved the movies game.
This game is similar to Wordle, and it has the following rules:
- Attempt the word six times.
- After each guess, the color of the tiles will change to indicate how close you were to the correct answer.
- The difficulty of words increases throughout the week, beginning on Sunday.
Note: You can find common phrases from earlier in the week. Since there are no apostrophes, D'vana is written as "DVANA."