Heardle, Quordle, Squirdle are 15 Wordle equivalents.
Wordle has become a worldwide phenomenon in only a few months. If you've solved today's Wordle and want a fresh challenge, there are plenty of Wordle clones and variations to try.
15 Wordle-like games, including offline options.
Hello Wordl
Hello Wordl was one of the earliest Wordle clones online. The greatest distinction is that you may predict a new word as soon as you complete one.
Redactle
Redactle is like the Wikipedia game. Redactle censors a Wikipedia article daily (chosen from a list of about 10,000). You must guess the restricted words to determine what article you're reading. Like Semantle, guessing is unlimited. You'll need several guesses.
Heardle
Music lover? Heardle is a daily song-guessing game. The first second of the music plays when you start. Each time you guess poorly or hit skip, you'll hear more. Last estimate, 16 seconds.
Quordle
If one Wordle isn't enough, how about four? Quordle combines four Wordle games with various answers. All four games count every guess. Instead of six guesses, you get eight.
Quordle includes two game modes: Daily, which offers you a puzzle daily, and Practice, which lets you play forever.
Framed
Framed shows you movie stills and asks you to identify the movie. Each guess awards a screenshot.
Daily movie and screenshots. Framed doesn't shy away from obscure films, so blockbuster fans may struggle.
Le Mot and Un Juego de Palabras Diario
Although English is the most spoken language, it's not the only one. When Wordle became famous, it made logical to translate it.
Le Mot (French) and Un Juego de Palabras Diario are two language-specific Wordle clones (Spanish). Both function like Wordle with different dictionaries.
Globle/Worldle
Both Globle and Worldle need daily country identification. After guessing, you'll be informed how close you were. Use these clues to find the map's location. Worldle provides you with a country's outline, which might help players who know its boundaries.
Semantle
Vocabulary test? Semantle. This game asks you to locate a secret word without telling you its letters. Instead, you're informed how "semantically similar" your guess is to the proper answer.
Each word is rated from -100 to +100. Your estimate is less accurate the lower its score. An typical game may take over a hundred guesses since there's no limit.