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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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Strands NYT
Strands NYT is a new puzzle game that brings a unique breath of fresh air to word game fans. Your task in the game is to search for the word of the day on a grid of letters.
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Toppled
Topple is a word-guessing game that challenges you to find four mysterious five-letter words from a series of jumbled letters.
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Cityle
Cityle is a city-guessing game similar to Wordle. Your task in the game is to correctly guess the city of the day in six tries.
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Banana Clicker
Banana Clicker is a new clicker game. The game revolves around a single action: clicking on a banana. The goal is to create a huge amount of broaching as quickly as possible.
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Isaacle
Isaacle is a word puzzle game. This is where you'll test your knowledge of Isaac's vast and ever-expanding inventory of items.
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WordVine
WordVine is a word-guessing game. In the game, players must create word vines before the clock runs out. Each letter in there must be three to six letters.
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Lordle
Lordle is Wordle's Android version. You can use mythical names, places, and words like "Frodo," "Bilbo," "Rohan," "Balrog," "shire," "Arwen," "Gimli," "Merry," "dwarf," and "troll." Lordle should challenge true Lord of the Rings fans.
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Eldrow
Wordle with Reversed Roles
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Worldguessr
WorldGuessr is an exciting multiplayer trivia game that challenges players to enhance their geography skills in a fun and interactive way.
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Cinema Grids
Cinema Grids is a film puzzle game that blends film knowledge and strategic thinking, offering a fresh challenge every day. At 12 p.m. ET, a new grid emerges, filled with clues that test your familiarity with movies and actors.
How to play
The objective is for each cell to choose an answer that aligns with both the row and column criteria. With nine guesses to complete the grid, the challenge lies in selecting the correct features without repetition.
However, the rules add an extra layer of intrigue; only feature-length narrative movies qualify as acceptable answers. Short films, TV movies, documentaries, and other media forms are excluded, emphasizing a focus on the cinematic narrative experience.