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A number of us on here play Wordle and/or Connections. I was just wondering if anyone plays SquareWord. I've been playing it for a few days since I found out about it on the Wordle subreddit on Reddit and have become addicted to it. It's similar to Wordle, if you're at all interested. The link to the game itself is below.
https://squareword.org/
The link below explains how to play it.
https://enstinemuki.com/squareword-the-ultimate-brain-teasing-word-game
leftieNanner
(16,168 posts)I entered one word and it placed the letters below. But then I couldn't figure out how to enter the next word. Can you help?
leftieNanner
(16,168 posts)See you tomorrow!
2naSalit
(103,806 posts)It took me a minute to figure out what was going on, I rarely read directions for some reason. It's a puzzle, just let me at it!
2naSalit
(103,806 posts)I think I may add it to my morning puzzling. One of the geographic puzzles is old now, you have to guess which state is showing in silhouette plus some details about it like the flag and such but I've been through all the states twice now and I was looking for a replacement puzzle.
I think this will do, I like word puzzles.
JoseBalow
(9,739 posts)Can you share the link? Please and thank you!
2naSalit
(103,806 posts)Statele is the state oriented one, if you get through all the questions and scroll down you are offered the two "Where Taken" games, one is US based and the other is international. I only go for the states.
https://statele.teuteuf.fr/
Worldle, same theme as Statele which came after Worldle, only it's some country or territory on the planet. Wiki helps with this. It's a good way for people to learn about other places.
https://worldle.teuteuf.fr/
Then there's Globle. This is totally different. You just have to figure out which country is the mystery country, that's all. There have been days where I did not get it. Like Wordle, you just start cold turkey and figure it out with a "hot/cold" and by miles/Km your guess is from the mystery country. I do this one before I hit the word puzzles.
https://globle-game.com/
Enjoy!
JoseBalow
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https://framed.wtf/
https://plotwords.com/daily
https://noahveltman.com/imdb/
https://www.nytimes.com/crosswords/game/mini
https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
https://www.quordle.com/#/
https://www.quordle.com/#/sequence
https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/daily
https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/daily-sequence
https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/daily-rescue
https://quintessential.fun/
https://reversle.net/
https://www.alphabreak.xyz/
https://phrasle.com/
https://highfivegame.app/
https://worldle.teuteuf.fr/
https://oec.world/en/tradle/
https://cloudle.app/
https://facedle.app/
https://learnle.net/
https://wheretaken.teuteuf.fr/
https://wheretakenusa.teuteuf.fr/
https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/upshot/flashback.html
WestMichRad
(3,389 posts)Word hurdle: the 6-letter version of Wordle
https://wordhurdle.co/
Pretty similar to Wordle in difficulty.
Wordiply
provided by The Guardian
https://www.wordiply.com/
They provide a 3-letter sequence and you try to come up with the 3 longest words (most letters) that each contain that 3-letter sequence. This is a nice challenge that really makes you think.
Cheers and toodle-oo!
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