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mising word meme vervion
Missing word
by Jalamb
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Word Are Missing: The Game
Missing word
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Missing Word game 100pg.
True or false
by Landrew3
Missing sight word
Missing word
by Francesca519
Missing key word
Missing word
by Ytutt
K
G1
Missing Sight Word — Unit 1 & 2
Missing word
by Acarson1
K
English
Find The Missing Sight Word — Missing Word
Missing word
by Joehart
K
G1
Reading
Fill in the missing sight word.
Missing word
by Tbpitt1
MIssing Snap Word
Missing word
by Galicial
Missing sight word
Missing word
by Mikaeladiamond1
Missing Hebrew word in the V’ahavta
Missing word
by Mpavuk
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Unit 10 Missing Trick Word
Missing word
by Chelseamason
Missing trick word
Missing word
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Orton Gillingham
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Missing Punctuation Game
Missing word
by 1952804
One word is missing…
Missing word
by Mrrafalima
game idea on your name if play and no name put name
Missing word
by Mrapplesman612
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Missing Pronoun Game
Missing word
by Gregflanders7
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English
Missing Sight Word Gr 2
Missing word
by Ewroblewski
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English
Find the missing ng word
Missing word
by Jeanlouise1977
What sight word is missing?
Missing word
by Jenbaker
Find The Missing Sight Word
Missing word
by Baldwindayna
Missing Trick Word Unit 6
Missing word
by Chiara580
Yortzer Or (short version) missing a word
Missing word
by Cborsmapleglen
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Find the missing Hebrew word in the V’ahavta?
Missing word
by Lreichert
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Missing word sentences — long /a/
Match up
by Cjepson
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/ar/ words
Missing word
by Dmazzola
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Word study
Missing Numbers
Missing word
by Sarahrwagoner
G1
Math
Missing Letter Game HFW
Open the box
by Mrsreadingteacher
Wilson Step 1
Missing Numbers
Missing word
by Kchouinard
Missing Number
Missing word
by Kkarras
Present Continuous (missing parts)
Missing word
by Zalkas
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Present Continuous
Unit 5: Find the Missing Trick Word
Missing word
by Artspace
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Missing Sight Word Gr 1 Jacob
Missing word
by Ewroblewski
G1
Missing Hebrew word in the V’ahavta
Missing word
by Tdonnenfeld
What is the missing sight word?
Missing word
by Rheavner
4.3-4.4 missing part — make a word
Missing word
by Loridalin
Missing Sight Word Fill in the Blank
Missing word
by Sserafin
Find the Missing Long i Word
Missing word
by Bmaddalena
Irregular Verbs Wheel
Random wheel
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Missing Numbers
Missing word
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K
Math
Missing Number
Missing word
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K
Math
school wordsearch
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Missing word
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Missing
Missing word
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er ir ur game word sort with missing letters
Group sort
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Word Bank: Irregular Words Game
Missing word
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Fortnite quiz
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Salina 3rd-Verb Tenses Practice 1
Missing word
by Mccurdy
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English
Word Study
Sight Words (always, were, once, have)
Missing word
by Maureen6
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word match game
Missing word
by Omalichi
Word Game 109pg.
Missing word
by Landrew3
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Wordsearch
by Sofiamartinez
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Sight Word Review Game
Missing word
by Tgarrison
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Blue Lesson 35 Find the missing part of the word.
Missing word
by Mgustafson1
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3.3 Complex Base Words — Which word is missing?
Missing word
by Lmintz
Reading
Build-Up 15 Fill in the missing sight word.
Missing word
by Mgustafson1
K
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Reading
Missing word -OR ER AR
Missing word
by Zakm3
Speech and Language
vocalic /r/
Avot V’Imahot: Missing word
Quiz
by Cborsmapleglen
G4
G5
Hebrew
Pick the missing memory word Unit 7 Lesson 14
Missing word
by Meganlutgen
G2
Phonics
Reading
Fill in the missing sight word- level K
Missing word
by Mrslumbila
1.
Here is a flock of birds with all their vowels missing. I will give you all the consonants, in correct order. I will also tell you how many letters are in the answer. Can you figure out who is fluttering around this quiz?
Easier, 10 Qns, dcpddc478,
May 18 15
Easier
dcpddc478
1371 plays
2.
Each question includes a word or phrase that is (or contains) a synonym of the word TURN, but from which the vowels have been taken AWAY. Your task, should you choose to accept it, is to replace the letters and provide the full word.
Easier, 10 Qns, looney_tunes,
Jan 05 16
Easier
looney_tunes
956 plays
3.
The word ‘run’ has many synonyms. The vowels are missing, but I will give you the consonants along with a short definition or example sentence. Enjoy!
Easier, 10 Qns, tiffanyram,
Jun 28 12
Easier
tiffanyram
3506 plays
4.
Here is a list of car parts with the vowels removed. To succeed, you must include the entire word of the part, not just the missing letters. North American spelling is used.
Easier, 10 Qns, Trivia_Fan54,
Dec 11 21
Easier
Trivia_Fan54
Dec 11 21
553 plays
5.
For this quiz, figure out the missing vowels to identify a variety of body parts. Only vowels (a, e, i, o, and u) have been removed. You will need to provide the name of the body part in each question (not just the missing vowels).
Easier, 10 Qns, Trivia_Fan54,
Oct 14 21
Easier
Trivia_Fan54
Oct 14 21
655 plays
6.
All the As have been lost from the words in this quiz. Can you determine where they should go? For example:- XRY — used to see inside the body gives the answer XRAY.
Easier, 20 Qns, Lottie1001,
Nov 25 16
Easier
Lottie1001
Nov 25 16
2818 plays
7.
All the Es have been lost from the words in this quiz. Can you determine where they should go? For example:- YS — affirmative word gives the answer YES.
Very Easy, 20 Qns, Lottie1001,
Aug 21 13
Very Easy
Lottie1001
1901 plays
8.
Based on the ‘missing vowels’ round from the BBC quiz show ‘Only Connect’, these words or phrases have had the vowels removed and the remaining consonants squashed up together. You have to identify the word or phrase in question.
Average, 15 Qns, eburge,
Sep 12 13
Average
eburge
1394 plays
9.
This quiz is based on the «Missing Vowels» round in the BBC’s fantastic programme «Only Connect». More information is given inside.
Easier, 20 Qns, doublemm,
Sep 16 13
Easier
doublemm
1266 plays
10.
All of these words are missing their vowels (aeiou). You need to find the missing vowels and write the whole correct word for each answer. All words are common household items.
Easier, 10 Qns, ramonesrule,
Nov 19 21
Easier
ramonesrule
Nov 19 21
449 plays
11.
‘I am walking in the footsteps of frightened horses…’ These horses were so frightened, the vowels in their names ran away. Can you guess the breeds from the remaining consonants? As a hint, I’ve provided each horse’s country/countries of origin.
Easier, 10 Qns, Kankurette,
Oct 07 21
Easier
Kankurette
Oct 07 21
285 plays
12.
All the Is have been lost from the words in this quiz. Can you determine where they should go? For example:- QN — Chinese seven-stringed zither gives the answer QIN.
Very Easy, 20 Qns, Lottie1001,
Feb 12 14
Very Easy
Lottie1001
1582 plays
13.
A vowel thief has attacked these items of furniture. Can you restore them, and take a seat?
Easier, 10 Qns, looney_tunes,
Oct 07 13
Easier
looney_tunes
2254 plays
14.
All the Us have been lost from the words in this quiz. Can you determine where they should go? For example:- QX — metasyntatic variable gives the answer QUUX.
Easier, 20 Qns, Lottie1001,
Apr 10 16
Easier
Lottie1001
1363 plays
15.
Oops, I did it again! I have written down 20 animals on a piece of paper and once again, the words smudged, leaving a word of 4 consecutive letters. Using additional letter(s) complete the word.You must look at the ‘letter count’ hint.
Difficult, 20 Qns, Inquizition,
Feb 01 07
Difficult
Inquizition
7822 plays
16.
A quiz filled with silly nursery rhyme fun. Fill in the missing vowels and complete the words.
Easier, 10 Qns, kino76,
Aug 18 18
Easier
kino76
Aug 18 18
640 plays
17.
Help! The Grinch is on his way to Fun Trivia! Word about the site is that he is planning to take all the vowels! What should we do? Perhaps restoring the vowels to the holiday words in this quiz will save Fun Trivia and send the Grinch on his way!
Average, 10 Qns, ponycargirl,
Dec 10 20
Average
ponycargirl
Dec 10 20
497 plays
18.
All the Os have been lost from the words in this quiz. Can you determine where they should go? For example:- QM — a city in central Iran gives the answer QOM.
Very Easy, 20 Qns, Lottie1001,
Feb 11 15
Very Easy
Lottie1001
1643 plays
19.
I am excited about my holiday to the US but the Americans are on an economy drive at the moment so have omitted vowels from every word of their lexicon. Your job is to find the original word. Words in capitals are worked examples. Gd Lck!
Easier, 10 Qns, 1nn1,
Nov 13 18
Easier
1nn1
Nov 13 18
669 plays
20.
All these types of coffee drinks have been served up black in the sense that they’ve had all the letters of CREAM removed from them! You just have to work out what’s missing and identify them.
Average, 10 Qns, Fifiona81,
Dec 08 21
Average
Fifiona81
Dec 08 21
247 plays
21.
The wisdom of Greek philosophers and scholars has stood the test of time. I will give you a quote, followed by the name of who it was attributed to, minus the vowels.
Easier, 10 Qns, reedy,
Jan 04 15
Easier
reedy
698 plays
22.
I took my grandson Sean to the magnificent San Diego Zoo. For some reason, all of the mammal signs giving the name of the creatures had lost their vowels. Please help me answer Sean’s questions about these animals?
Easier, 10 Qns, lowtechmaster,
Feb 01 16
Easier
lowtechmaster
1236 plays
23.
Driving in my fast car, all of the vowels ripped off the make of my ride. See if you can restore them to the word given the consonants. All makes are European. I may throw in a hint or two. Good luck!
Average, 10 Qns, LeoDaVinci,
Jun 07 20
Average
LeoDaVinci
Jun 07 20
358 plays
24.
This is my second quiz based on the «Missing Vowels» round in the BBC’s fantastic programme «Only Connect». More information is given inside.
Average, 20 Qns, doublemm,
Sep 16 13
Average
doublemm
736 plays
25.
Jack is getting ready for a very busy 24 hours. Fill in the vowels for all the equipment he will take with him.
Easier, 10 Qns, kino76,
Oct 19 16
Easier
kino76
Oct 19 16
573 plays
26.
This is my third quiz based on the ‘Missing Vowels’ round in the BBC’s fantastic programme, ‘Only Connect’. More information is given inside.
Average, 20 Qns, doublemm,
Jan 08 17
Average
doublemm
Jan 08 17
408 plays
27.
Ten words are missing letters making them barely US legal terms. Fill in the missing letters to make them US legal terms again. Please type out the entire word.
Easier, 10 Qns, pennie1478,
Sep 29 20
Easier
pennie1478
Sep 29 20
485 plays
28.
Here are ten questions about Australia where all the vowels have been removed from the required word. You need to determine what the entire word is. There are worked examples in the questions to demonstrate how this works. Good Luck!
Average, 10 Qns, 1nn1,
Dec 05 13
Average
1nn1
728 plays
29.
Why is it always the frequent letters that are missing? Let’s turn this around: I give you only the majority letter (at least half the word), you supply the rest and match it to the right definition. Example: TTT matches «Body art» (Tattoo).
Average, 15 Qns, WesleyCrusher,
Apr 14 19
Average
WesleyCrusher
Apr 14 19
523 plays
30.
This is the fourth and final quiz in this series. Each question takes the form of a president’s name but with alternate letters missing. You just have to say who it is.
Easier, 10 Qns, Spontini,
Sep 24 14
Easier
Spontini
603 plays
To see excerpts from the Missing Letters book itself, visit the Excerpts and Info page, with beautiful illustrations by Leon Thomas. Lesson materials to help students engage in word play and build their phonemic awareness and spelling skills are on the lessons page.
At the bottom of this page is the Missing Letters Movie Game.
What’s below are draft sketches by Leon that didn’t make it into the book as well as some drawings by Samuel Otten (admittedly a writer, not an artist) and submissions by fans of the book. If you think of a missing letter word pair, you’re welcome to put it in the Replies/Comments at the bottom of this page or submit to the Missing Letters Contest.
Missing Letter Word Pairs (not in the book)
Missing Letters MOVIE Game
Name a movie title that is based on a real movie but has a letter missing. Examples are below and you can share yours in the comments below.
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I’m so glad to be writing here at Imagination Soup! My name is Jill. My blog amomwithalessonplan.com is full of playful learning activities, just like the one I am sharing a spelling game with you today.
Big M (6 years old) started bringing home spelling words a few months ago. Since I know spelling practice is something he will be doing for years to come, I wanted to start him off right. I needed to come up with spelling games that would get him excited about spelling right from the beginning. Once I have introduced a game we repeat it several times over the span of a week. Here’s our new favorite spelling game:
Missing Letters
what you need
list of spelling words
something for your kid to write on (we use a drawing board)
When you are working on a set of words for the first time, leave out one or two letters from the word. Write lines for the missing letters. Say the word out loud. Once they have filled in the blanks spell the word out loud and ask them to check their work.
Once your little speller starts filling in the letters with ease take away one or two more. Some words will be more challenging than others so it’s helpful if you can keep track (mentally or on paper) which words your kid is mastering.
The goal is to have each letter as a blank.
Big M really likes Missing Letters and asks for it every time I bring out his spelling words. (At least this gives me time to come up with the next fun spelling practice game!)
Jill is a stay at home mom turned blogger. She has two fun, creative and active kids. Big M is 6 and Little M is 5. She is the author of amomwithalessonplan where she makes adding learning to playtime easy and fun.
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Melissa Taylor, MA, is the creator of Imagination Soup. She’s a mother, teacher, author, and freelance writer. She writes Imagination Soup and freelances for publications online and in print, including Brightly for Penguin Random House, USA Today Health, Colorado Parent, and Parenting.
This is the most «open ended» word game on The Problem Site, similar to the Buider Games at Quote Puzzler.
Object of the Game
To think of words which match the criteria specified on the game board.
Game Play
When the game begins, you will see one row of three tiles. Two of the tiles will be blank, and one will contain a letter. You must think of a word which contains three letters, and includes the letter given, in the position specified. For example, given the following tiles:
You could use any of the following words: DIG, DOG, PIG, TUG, or any other three-letter word which has a G as its third letter. To enter the word you selected, type the missing letters using your keyboard. Note that the green highlight will move as you type letters, and it will skip the letters which were provided by the site, since you are not allowed to change those.
If you make mistakes, you can correct them by clicking the letter you need to fix, or by using the arrow keys to move the highlight. Once you are satisfied that you have a real English language word, press Enter on your keyboard to move to the next word.
Each time you press Enter, a new row will appear, and each row will have one letter more than the previous row, and will have more letters filled in. Continue playing each row as you did the first one.
Note that once you start a new row, you cannot edit the previous row!
Each time you finish a «board,» if you have at least 4 valid words, you move on to the next level. In each successive level, you have 5 seconds less than the previous level.
If you prefer to play only one level at a time (which is how the game was originally designed) click the options link on the game page, and set it from «Multi-Level» to «No.»
Note that multi-level play does not apply to the daily game; in the daily, you receive just one board (which is the same board everyone else gets for the daily), and that is the entire game.
Scoring
The scoring is based on how many rows and boards you complete, with each successive row worth more points than the previous row, as well as how much time you have remaining on the clock. When the game is over, the site will tell you your score (as well as in between levels if playing the multi-level game).
Solutions
Is there always a solution? Yes! As a matter of fact, all of the puzzles were designed so that there were at least ten possible words for each row. The game uses the Enable2K word list (which is commonly used for online word games) modified to remove vulgarities.
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Wordle Game
A popular game in which you have to guess a word using several attempts to find out what letters it contains. Compete with your friends and find out who is the smartest of you!
How to play Wordle
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The task of the game is to guess the hidden word. First you need to enter in the first line a word consisting of the selected number of letters. Please note that this must be a real word.
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After entering the word, press the Enter button on the virtual keyboard. Now pay attention to the color with which the letters are highlighted.
3
If the letter is not highlighted in color and remains gray, then there is no such letter in the hidden word. If the letter is highlighted in yellow, then such a letter is in the hidden word, but is located in another cell. If the letter is highlighted in green, then the letter is in the hidden word in this cell.
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Please note that letters in a word can be repeated, that is, if a letter is highlighted in yellow or green, it can occur in the word either once or more than once.
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Now type the following word on the second line and press Enter. When doing this, take into account the information about the letters and their location obtained in the first round.
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Continue typing words in subsequent lines until you guess the hidden word. After completion, share the game and the result with your friends. And most importantly — you can play an unlimited number of times.
What kind of game is this — Wordle?
Wordle was invented by a developer from Brooklyn for his sweetheart. The creator’s last name is Wardle, so the name of the game is a kind of pun.
At first, the couple played Wordle together, then the developer showed the game to his relatives, and then decided to publish it on the Internet for everyone who was interested. On the day of launch, 90 people played the game, and already some two months later — as many as 300 thousand.
Wardle himself believes that the secret of the game’s popularity lies in its simplicity — there is no need to register on the site, there are no ads, just a fun pastime.
A distinctive feature of the original game is that it has a limit — only one game per day. An interesting decision, but not everyone liked it. The game is so addictive that you want to play more and more. And we have solved this problem — now it is infinitely replayable, so you can play an unlimited number of games and guess as many words as you want.
But how do you play Wordle?
Look. Your goal is to find out what word is hidden. By default, it consists of 5 letters, but on our site you can set the number of letters from 4 to 11. Then there are 6 lines, in each of which you can enter any existing word.
By entering the first word, you are trying not so much to guess the word right away, but simply the first step in the game, where you can get hints about the word that was guessed. After entering your first word and pressing the Enter button, all the letters of your word will turn into one of three colors — gray, yellow and green.
Depending on the color, you get information about which letters are in the hidden word and which are not there. Everything is pretty simple here. The letters that are gray in color — they are not in the hidden word, they can be excluded. The letters that will turn yellow — they are in the hidden word, but they are in a different place in the word. By the way, there is a possibility that there are more than one such letters in the word, because the letters may be repeated (or may not be repeated). But the main thing here is that they are definitely not where they are in the word that you entered.
And finally green letters. Congratulations, these letters are in the hidden word and are located exactly in the place where they are in your word. Here, too, one should not forget that these letters may be in the hidden word in other places (or may not be).
Then you enter the next word and the next, thus getting more and more information about the hidden word. Your task is to get enough information as quickly as possible to guess the hidden word. The fewer words you entered, the fewer attempts you made before guessing the word, the cooler you are! Both vocabulary and your ability to think logically are important here. Well, it’s time to try!
I still don’t understand, please explain with an example
So, a certain word of 5 letters is guessed. Let’s try to enter the first English word of 5 letters that comes to mind. The word BREAD came to mine, and I will type it.
After entering the word bread, I pressed the Enter button. Two letters from my word were highlighted in yellow. This means that there are letters R and E in the hidden word. But they are in other places. But the letters B, A and D are missing in the desired word. Well, let’s type another random word in the second row and press Enter.
The second word I entered was COURT. Here at once 4 letters received yellow color. Now, based on two attempts, we know that the desired word contains the letters O, U, R, T, E. But we don’t know in what order they go. But the right word doesn’t come to mind. Well, let’s try some word containing some of these letters.
That word became OUGHT. And here we got a lot of new useful information. The letters O and U are highlighted in green, which means that in the word we are looking for, they are in these places. So our word starts with OU and also contains the letters R, T, E. I think I know this is the word OUTER! Let’s check.
Bingo! We guessed the word in 4 attempts. This is a good result for such a difficult word. Try it yourself now.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Wordle game rules?
The rules of the Wordle game are quite simple. You need to guess the word in 6 attempts. To do this, you need to enter different words in turn and get hints. Colored squares serve as clues. A green square means that in the hidden word the letter is in this place. Yellow square — that such a letter is in the hidden word but in a different place. Gray square — there is no such letter.
What is the best word to start the Wordle game with?
The main recommendation for the first word is to choose a word that contains different letters and the most vowels. Great examples of such words are ADIEU, AUDIO or CANOE.
What dictionaries are used in the game?
For the English language (US version), we took as a basis the source: Letterpress word list. This dictionary consisted of approximately 275,000 words. Thanks to your feedback and suggestions, we regularly update our word list.
What does the message Not a valid word mean?
If you see such a message, then the word you entered is not in our dictionary. Most likely this means that this word either does not exist, or does not correspond to the rules of the game. If you do not agree with this, you can write to us at hello@wordleplay.com about it and we will consider updating.
You used not the real word. What should I do?
If it seems to you that a word has got into our dictionary that does not exist in the English American dictionary, then let us know at hello@wordleplay.com about it and we will consider making changes.
Can I make my own word or create a multi-word tournament?
Of course yes. Most recently, we have added two special modes to our site — Wordle Generator, which allows you to guess your own word or choose a random one and share the link with a friend to play together with the same word at the same time. The Wordle Tournament mode is also available. You can create a game consisting of several words at once and hold a real Wordle competition.
Can I download the app on my mobile or PC?
At the moment we do not have apps for iPhone (iOS) and Android. However, we plan to launch a version for Google Play in the near future. As soon as this happens, we will definitely notify our users.
What languages is the game available in?
Oh, that’s a very good question and a point of pride for us. Our game is already translated into many languages and uses different dictionaries: American English, UK English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Turkish, Dutch, Swedish, Indonesian, Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak and Danish. The list will be even bigger soon.
Is it possible to choose the length of a word?
Yes, there is such a possibility. You can play modes with word length from 4 to 11 letters. To do this, click on the number symbol in the top menu, or open the settings if you are using a mobile device.
Are there more difficult versions of the game?
Yes, we have foreseen that the standard mode may seem too simple for you. In such a case, we have two more difficult Wordle options at once — Hard and Ultra Hard. In these modes, you need to follow the hints received in previous rounds. You’ll have to sweat!
Are there other versions of the game?
We have special versions that completely contradict each other. The first is the version of the game for children. In the version of the Wordle for Kids game, the dictionary contains fewer words and they are simpler, and 3-letter words are also available. There is also a Lewdle variation — there, on the contrary, dictionaries consist of bad words that are more suitable for adults.