I do the daily wordle, but lately have been liking the murdle and the hexcodle.

I’ve tried worldle, but I’m crap at geography. Probably a reason I should play more, but thems be the breaks.

Any recommendations?

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    7 days ago

    If you enjoy puzzles like Wordle, Murdle, and Hexcodle, try Quordle (solve four Wordles simultaneously) or Knotwords (a crossword-meets-logic puzzle). For geography practice, whopper clicker might also be fun and engaging!

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    9 months ago

    Metazooa. It’s not quite a wordle clone, but it’s clearly inspired by the genre

    Basically, you have to guess an animal each day, and every time you guess, the game tells you the last branch your guess and the animal have in common on the taxanomic tree

    https://metazooa.com

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    9 months ago

    I’m not sure if this one counts, but I’m a fan of Rogule

    Rogule is a minimalist online Roguelike game you play in your web browser. Everyone gets the same dungeon each day. You get one chance to beat each day’s dungeon. It is free to play.

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      9 months ago

      that’s awesome!

      Is there a way to play previous ones? That’s something that always bothers me in these daily puzzles

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        9 months ago

        Unfortunately not. There are several books released though. I have the first one, it’s pretty fun and a nice way to occupy oneself with a break from screens.

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          9 months ago

          I noticed that the code is quite open to check, so currently I’m poking around the code to see what functions to call to reset the puzzle to a specific date or a random generated one.

          It’s a bit tricky

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            9 months ago

            So, I have my games on an old phone to not clutter my phone. What I do with these is just change the date on your phone, and that day’s puzzle should unlock for you. But that’s the benefit of having it on another phone so it doesn’t fuck up your messages and other stuff.

            P.s. I’m assuming this is played on a phone, if not, just ignore my suggestion, but this could work on any device.

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      9 months ago

      "It’s really hard to make an abstract idea concrete, so they used marble. " lol

      (from the tutorial mystery)

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      9 months ago

      I just played today’s. Maybe I need to play more to really get it. Is it always this trivial?

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      9 months ago

      This game is not fun. It’s not at all clear how the words relate, to the point where I got a top 10 word in the first 10 guesses, and it still took over 100 guesses to find the keyword.

      I found it to be an unrewarding waste of time.

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        9 months ago

        I’m with you, I got word number 9, it felt like it had nothing to do with word number 1, word number 9000 however I felt was pretty close.

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      9 months ago

      The NYT games are my morning ritual but I haven’t seen strands before, that’s exciting! I know it’s beta but I wish it showed up in the games app, hopefully soon

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    9 months ago

    Eldrow is pretty entertaining, though it’s not really limited to once a day. You pick a word and the computer makes guesses until it figures it out.

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    Waffle. It’s like wordle+jumble in a waffle shape. You need to solve the puzzle in the least number of moves possible.

    Heardle (Rock version).Technically less of a puzzle and more of a song guessing game. Still fun, nonetheless. I prefer the rock version cause I don’t suck at it lol.

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    9 months ago

    Absurdle is an antagonistic version of wordle. The word changes based on your guess to be as hard as possible.

    There’s also this version of passwordle in which you guess the the input to make the matching sha256.

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    A while ago I used to play Redactle unlimited, a game in which, by entering words, you need to uncover the text from a random Wikipedia page, and the goal is to find the title of the Wikipedia article with as less words as possible

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    Semantle is pretty fun. For every word you guess it tells you how semantically similar it is to the secret word.

    You get unlimited guesses, so there’s no shame in throwing words at the wall and seeing what sticks