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Wordle
Wordle is a daily word hussein game, this game gives you six chances to guess a five letter word. This game can be easily accessed by searching “Wordle Of the Day” on Google, Chrome, Safari, etc. It is located on the New York Times website where many other fun free games are also located.
There are many strategies that can be used to accomplish the getting the word under six guesses, but most people start with guessing as many vowels as popular. Every word needs vowels so this strategy is the best way to start. I play this game almost everyday and I have gotten much better getting it usually on the 3rd or 4th guess.
One thing I really enjoy about this game is how it exercises your brain but is still fun.
Wordle is suitable for all ages.
Wordle also helps you learn new vocabulary. Worlde uses a lot of complex or randumb vocabulary that an average person would not know. Wordle also never repeats the same word more than once, this means, everyday there is a chance to learn a new word.
I also like that you can compete against friends and family with this game. Everyday my friends and I compete seeing who can get the word in the least amount of guesses.
Some dislikes I have about this game include its lack of hints. The game itself doesn't give you any hints if you're stuck, unless you look them up on Google. But if you do decide to look it up on google, it usually just spoils the word not providing hints but just the word for that day.
One other thing I would change is having separate game modes for certain amounts of difficulty. For some six tries on a difficult five letter word is just not enough. I think having an easy, medium, and hard mode would help different age gaps play the game and have more fun. This could make this game more accessible for both younger and older, younger children could play the easier mode that had words they understand, and older people could use the difficult mode if regular is too easy.
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