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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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Wortel
Wortel is a unique word game that combines daily challenges with multilingual gameplay. Players expand their vocabulary, guess six new words each day, and compete with friends worldwide.
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Thypher
Thypher – Solve equations, unlock five-letter words, and embrace the perfect blend of STEM and puzzles in this daily brain-teaser!
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Bytle
Find 8-bit binary
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Thirtle
Fast-Paced Wordle
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Riddle
Riddle is a word game where your task is to answer the questions. Fill in a word that matches the given question, and you will get a hint to solve it.
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Wordhoot
WordHoot is an exciting and addictive word guessing game that is inspired by the popular game, Wordle. This game is designed for players who love to guess words and compete with others for the highest scores.
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Neverwherdle
Neverwherdle is an intriguing word guessing game that draws inspiration from Neil's Journal, covering the first 21 years of Neil's life. In this game, players must guess the secret Neverwherdle word within six tries, with each guess consisting of a five-letter word.
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Minecraftle
Minecraftle merges the creativity of Minecraft with the word-guessing challenge of Wordle, offering players a unique and captivating word puzzle experience.
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Nerdle
Wordle with Numbers
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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."