Do you find yourself impatiently refreshing Wordle every midnight? You’re not alone. Wordle became a global sensation and was eventually acquired by The New York Times. Because the original game limits players to one puzzle every 24 hours, many developers created their own takes on the format. Today there are dozens of Wordle-inspired games, each adding a different twist to the simple daily puzzle.
Below are some of the best Wordle alternatives, each described with tips to help you improve your chances of winning.
Worldle
Worldle
Worldle replaces words with geography. Instead of guessing five-letter words, you guess countries or territories. After each guess you receive the distance and direction from your guess to the target location, plus a percentage that indicates how close you were. The input field autocompletes with valid place names, which helps if your geography knowledge is shaky.
Worldle Tips and Strategy
Worldle
Use your first three guesses to triangulate the location. By comparing distance and direction across several attempts, you can narrow down the region quickly. Because the list of possible answers is finite and visible as you type, you can focus on plausible matches rather than blind guessing.
Dordle
Dordle
Dordle asks you to solve two Wordle puzzles at once. Every guess applies to both words, which creates a chaotic but satisfying challenge. The standard strategy of testing different letters early still applies, but now you must balance progress across two simultaneous boards. Once you solve one word you can lock it in and concentrate fully on the other.
Dordle Tips and Strategy
Dordle
Prioritize broad coverage of letters in your early guesses to gather information for both words. Remember that one guess may become locked into solving the first word, reducing the number of flexible attempts left for the second—so plan accordingly as you approach your final guesses.
Crosswordle
Crosswordle
Crosswordle combines Wordle with crossword mechanics: you must guess two intersecting words of different lengths simultaneously. The shared letter(s) make the puzzle interdependent, so progress on one word helps constrain the other. This variant will appeal to players who enjoy Wordle and traditional crosswords.
Crosswordle Tips and Strategies
Crosswordle
Focus on identifying the intersecting letter(s) early—once you know the “crossbar,” the rest becomes far easier. Also consider semantic relationships: paired answers often share a theme or are meaningfully related (for example, “kettle” and “tea”).
Quordle
Quordle
Quordle ramps things up to four simultaneous Wordle boards with nine guesses total. The game demands efficient information extraction from each guess so you can lock words one by one. It’s an intense but rewarding test of deduction and pattern recognition.
Quordle Tips and Strategy
Quordle
Make early guesses that cover as many distinct letters as possible. Expect that at least four of your nine guesses will need to be exact words for you to succeed. Watch out for double letters and common pitfalls—some heuristics from Wordle still apply.
Semantle
Semantle
Semantle is a semantic version of the daily puzzle. You guess words and receive a similarity score indicating how semantically close your guess is to the target word. You have unlimited guesses, but finding the exact target can be difficult because clues are based on contextual similarity rather than letter positions.
Semantle Tips and Strategies
Semantle
Bear in mind that Semantle’s dataset tends toward words and associations used in journalistic contexts, which affects the kinds of semantic relationships you’ll see. Choose guesses that explore related concepts to home in on the target.
Octordle
Octordle
Octordle raises the stakes with eight simultaneous words and 13 guesses. The full grid can look intimidating, but the extra guesses give you room to narrow down multiple words across the board. You’ll often be able to solve several words even if you don’t finish all eight.
Octordle Tips and Strategies
Octordle
Use your many early guesses to gather maximum information across boards. By mid-game you should be narrowing the possibilities, and even if you don’t solve everything, you’ll likely get a satisfying number of words right.
Nerdle
Nerdle
Nerdle turns Wordle into a math puzzle. You must guess a mathematical equation that balances correctly. The answer must be a valid expression, so you’re solving for both numbers and operators. This one is great for players who enjoy algebraic thinking and logic.
Nerdle Tips and Strategies
Nerdle
Start by including a broad mix of numbers and operators in your early guesses to reveal which symbols appear in the solution. The more information you obtain early on, the easier it is to deduce the final balanced equation.
Sedecordle
Sedecordle
Sedecordle multiplies the challenge: 16 words to guess in 21 tries. It’s an endurance puzzle that emphasizes breadth and patience rather than pure difficulty. With more attempts available, you can experiment and refine your approach as the game progresses.
Sedecordle Tips and Strategies
Sedecordle
Make your early guesses cover as many distinct letters as possible while keeping plausible word choices in mind. As with many Wordle variants, avoid assuming the final letter is an “S,” since many puzzles do not use that pattern.
Letterle
Letterle
Letterle strips the game down to guessing a single letter. You get unlimited attempts but no hints beyond whether your guess is correct. It’s a simple, low-pressure option when you want a quick win or a break from more complex puzzles.
Letterle Tips and Strategies
Letterle
There’s little strategy beyond educated guessing—start with high-frequency letters in English and narrow from there.
Absurdle
Absurdle
Absurdle is an adversarial twist: the hidden word can change after each guess so long as it remains consistent with the clues you’ve already received. The game intentionally tries to avoid committing to a single solution, prolonging the challenge.
Absurdle Tips and Strategies
Absurdle
Absurdle isn’t necessarily objectively harder in every sense, but it forces you to steer the game into a corner where the only remaining valid word fits your clues. Use guesses that progressively reduce the pool of possible words.
Swordle
Swordle
Swordle is a Star Wars-themed Wordle variant where every answer relates to the franchise. The vocabulary includes proper names and fictional terms, making this one tougher for casual players but a delight for dedicated fans.
Swordle Tips and Strategies
Swordle
If you want to succeed, brush up on Star Wars lore. Many answers are nonstandard words or names drawn from the franchise, so general word-frequency strategies may not always apply.
Hello Wordl
Hello Wordl
Hello Wordl is a flexible reimagining of Wordle that lets you choose the word length. That flexibility makes it significantly harder at longer lengths because your number of guesses does not increase with the word length. It’s a great option if you want a tailored challenge.
Hello Wordl Tips and Strategies
Hello Wordl
On harder difficulties it may be impossible to guarantee a solution because guesses remain limited. Treat it as a puzzle of endurance and pattern recognition, and share standout wins on social media if you’re proud of them.
Mathler
Mathler
Mathler is a variant of Nerdle that asks you to form an equation equal to a fixed target (often 26). You must respect order of operations and find a correct expression with limited guesses.
Mathler Tips and Strategies
Mathler
Include multiple operators in your initial guesses to reveal which operations appear in the solution. Once you know the operators, work backward from the target value to construct the final expression.
Squirdle
Squirdle
Squirdle is a Pokémon-themed guessing game. You name a Pokémon and receive feedback on attributes—height, weight, type, generation, and so on—relative to the hidden Pokémon. With hundreds of species and multiple forms, it’s a substantial challenge for fans.
Squirdle Tips and Strategies
Squirdle
Use the directional feedback for numeric attributes—height and weight comparisons indicate whether to guess larger or smaller values. The autocomplete for Pokémon names helps narrow options, but deep franchise knowledge is a real advantage.
Subwaydle
Subwaydle
Subwaydle is a transit-themed Wordle based on the New York City subway. Players must determine the correct route from point A to point B through the transit map. It’s especially challenging for those unfamiliar with NYC’s system but feels natural to regular riders.
Subwaydle Tips and Tricks
Subwaydle
If you don’t live in New York, expect a learning curve—studying the map and common transfer points will help. For locals, this one is a fun daily commute puzzle; for visitors, it’s a crash course in subway geography.