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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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Cityle
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Isaacle
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Duotrigordle
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Warmle
Warmle is similar to Wordle, but a yellow clue indicates whether you are within three letters of the correct letter for that location.
How to play
In the Warmle game, you have to figure out a mystery every day. This game like Wordle has easy and simple rules. You can play it every day for free:
- You can guess the word 5 times.
- You start with a clue chosen at random. Everyone has the same experience.
- Green if it's the right letter. Yellow if it's not the right letter but it's close! (alphabetically close, within 3 letters).
- If it's more than 3 away from the right letter, it's gray.
The thermometer at the bottom is a kind of progress meter. It shows how many words in the dictionary you've ruled out so far based on the clues you've gotten.