Wordle series
Antiwordle
Are you sick and tired of seeing those green blocks all over your social media feeds? Try out Antiwordle. Whereas Wordle wants you to correctly guess a word each day in as few attempts as you can, Antiwordle wants you to guess the word incorrectly as many times as you can. Letters will turn gray, yellow, or red depending on your guess. Gray indicates that the letter is absent from the word and cannot be used again, yellow that the letter is present in the word and must be considered in every subsequent guess, and red that the letter is in the precise location within the word and is locked in place. You succeed if you can type with all the letters on the keyboard but still get the wrong term. Although it seems simple, I've found this iteration of Wordle to be considerably more challenging than the original.
Any web browser can be used to play Antiwordle.
The Lord of the Rings.
The Wordle game Lordle of the Rings is for Tolkien fans who want to participate. Players get six chances to correctly guess a five-letter word from the primary Lord of the Rings text using the gray, yellow, and green blocks that are present. Characters like Frodo and Smaug, as well as less well-known individuals like Turin, Hurin, and Idril, are among the possible guesses. There is just one puzzle per day, however you are free to play it more than once on the same day.
Any web browser can be used to play Lord of the Rings.
Primel
Primel is for you if you prefer working with numbers. You get six chances in this game to guess a five-digit prime number. There is just one puzzle available each day, and the gray, yellow, and green color blocks are returned. However, the fact that the game only takes predictions that are prime numbers makes it much more annoying. When you include the Wordle component, you'll undoubtedly be perplexed.
Any web browser can be used to play Primel.
Nerdle
For those who are more interested in numbers, there is also Nerdle. You have to hazard a guess as to the math problem and its resolution this time. Remember PEMDAS. You have six chances to correctly estimate the equation and solution, and the equation itself must be sound mathematically. Numbers or symbols that are in the right location in the equation after each guess will be green; those that are in the wrong place in the equation will be purple; and those that are not in the equation will be black. You must wait eight hours before starting the next puzzle after completing the previous one. This is a hint: In the puzzle, the "=" sign is always present. Later on, you can thank us.
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