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Games like Wordle for word puzzle enthusiasts

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Word-game fans continue to flock to Wordle for its puzzle-solving, simplicity, and the daily challenge it presents. But since the official puzzle only comes out once a day, many gamers probably find themselves asking, what’s next?

If you want more Wordle-like fun, here's a curated list of games that Wordle players might enjoy. 

More wordplay: Games Wordle fans might love

Boggle with Friends - Hasbro Inc.: Dive into the digital version of the classic Boggle game. Players race against the clock to find as many words as possible on a board by connecting letters. It's like Wordle but lets you challenge friends for a fun, competitive twist.

Bonza Word Puzzle: This game reinvents crossword puzzles by having players piece together word fragments to complete phrases and sentences. It’s simple yet engaging, similar to Wordle, but adds a spatial puzzle element that challenges your vocabulary in a new way.

Typeshift: In Typeshift, you'll find yourself sliding columns of letters up and down, trying to align words in the center row. It shares the love of wordplay with Wordle, pushing players to think about how letter positions can create different words.

7 Little Words: A delightful blend of crosswords, word finds, and anagrams packed into daily bite-sized puzzles. For those who enjoy the daily challenge and word discovery aspect of Wordle, this game offers a fresh set of clues and answers every day.

Wordscapes - Peoplefun, Inc.: This eye-candy word game merges the essence of crossword puzzles with the hunt of a word search. Players connect letters to form words that fit a crossword template, offering a serene yet challenging experience akin to solving Wordle's daily puzzles. It also has pretty, themed graphics and soothing music. 

Expanding the puzzle horizon

Sudoku: Though it pivots from words to numbers, Sudoku captivates with its logic-based puzzles, requiring players to fill a grid so each row, column, and section contains all digits from 1 to 9. Its daily challenges and simplicity will appeal to Wordle enthusiasts looking for a logical twist.

Picross: Picross uses numerical clues to guide players in filling out a grid to reveal hidden images. It satisfies the puzzle-solving itch of Wordle fans, presenting a visual reward for completing challenges.

Two Dots: Simple yet addictive, Two Dots asks players to connect dots of the same color to achieve objectives within limited moves. It offers an easy-to-learn but hard-to-master puzzle experience that Wordle players might find irresistibly engaging.

The Witness: For those seeking a more immersive puzzle adventure, The Witness invites players into an open world filled with complex puzzles. It combines exploration with the joy of solving, perfect for Wordle fans ready to step into a larger, beautifully crafted environment.

Baba Is You: This innovative puzzle game allows players to alter the rules, manipulating blocks of text to change how they interact with the game world and achieve victory. It introduces a creative twist on problem-solving, resonating with the word manipulation and strategic thinking loved by Wordle players.

Games you can play on paper for Wordle fans

For those who enjoy the simplicity and challenge of Wordle but love that tactile element, here's a selection of traditional paper-based games. These games stimulate the mind and can be enjoyed anywhere, anytime, requiring only a pen and paper. They're a fantastic way to engage your brain in some offline fun.

Hangman®

Gameplay: One player thinks of a word and draws dashes to represent each letter. The other player guesses letters to fill in the blanks. Incorrect guesses result in the drawing of a hangman, one piece at a time.

Comparison: Hangman challenges players to guess a word within a limited number of tries, focusing on individual letters and their placement, similar to Wordle.

Crosswords

Gameplay: Players fill in a grid of horizontal and vertical spaces based on clues provided for each word. The words intersect at common letters.

Comparison: Crossword puzzles offer a word-solving satisfaction akin to Wordle but introduce the added dimension of clues and a larger set of words to discover.

Word squares

Gameplay: Create a square grid where each row and column forms a word. Starting with a 3x3 grid, players can expand as they become more comfortable.

Comparison: This game requires players to think about word relationships and spatial arrangements, echoing the word manipulation seen in games like Typeshift and Bonza Word Puzzle.

Acrostics - Gentrend Group USA Inc.

Gameplay: Choose a word or phrase to spell down the side of your page. Then, write a phrase or sentence starting with each letter of your chosen word or phrase.

Comparison: Acrostics blend creativity with wordplay, encouraging lateral thinking about words and their meanings,

Each of these games offers something for fans of Wordle, whether it's the direct satisfaction of solving word puzzles, the joy of daily challenges, or the engagement of logical and spatial reasoning. Players looking to branch out from Wordle will find a range of experiences within these recommendations, from quick mobile games to more in-depth console and PC titles.

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