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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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Spellink
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Toppled
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Triplet
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Cityle
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Fortle
Fortle stands for Wordle has a new variant that requires players to predict five-letter words related to Fortnite. It follows the same structure and rules as standard Wordle. If players accurately guess the day's Fortle, they will begin or continue their winning streak. After a win, the stats box appears, allowing players to see how many they've gotten in a row and how many guesses it's taken them to accurately guess every Fortle. Every day at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET, the Fortle will be reset.
Fortle - Best starting words
- Storm
- Scope
- Snipe
- Fight
- Knock
- Stone
- Trees
- Alien
- Crank
How to play
Players must guess a certain five-letter word in six trials or less, much like in conventional Wordle.
- Their estimations will provide suggestions as to the position of specific letters along the road.
- If a player sees an orange tile around a letter, it signifies it is in the correct location.
- If they see a purple tile, it signifies the letter is there but not in the right place.
- If a letter returns with no color surrounding it, it is not in the word.