If you’re anything like me, Wordle has crept into your life without you even realising. The browser-based word puzzler has been a nice way for me to warm up my brain in the morning before a long day of writing. I enjoy its one-word-a-day format, but I know friends and family who wish you could do more.
Enter Wheeldle, a Wordle clone that lets you guess as many five-letter words in a single day as you’d like. The name is a pun on creator Michael Whelan’s surname, much like how the original is a play on Wordle’s Josh Wardle. The game operates identically to its inspiration—guess a five-letter word and you’ll receive feedback through little coloured squares as to whether the letter is correct and in the right place, correct but in the wrong place or not in the word at all.
There’s still a streak counter for how many you guess correctly in a row, and also difficulty levels that gradually increase with successful guesses. It’s a nice little alternative to those who find themselves itching to conquer more than one word a day. The added difficulty levels are a cool touch, too.
How do you play Wheeldle?
It’s not surprising to see people make Wordle clones considering its popularity, but at least Wheeldle maintains the spirit behind the original’s creation. A quick glance through the iOS store reveals several derivatives that are happy to use the Wordle name to trick people into thinking they’re official spin-offs.
What Word – Wordle even uses the exact same layout to the point where the screenshots look like they could have been taken from the official website. It is free but, judging by the few reviews it has, it suffers from frequent pop-up ads.
One mobile app is just named Wordle but looks to be a word search rather than a guessing game. What’s more, it claims to be free but is listed as having in-app purchases and costs £1.79 to play.
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