What is Wordle Clone?
Wordle Clone is a free word-guessing puzzle where you have six attempts to find a hidden 5-letter word. After each guess, colored tiles reveal how close your letters are — green means correct position, yellow means the letter exists but in a different spot, and gray means the letter isn't in the word.
The word list is locale-aware: Latin scripts use 5-letter targets, Arabic, Devanagari, hiragana and Chinese idioms use 4 characters, Korean uses 3 hangul blocks, and the on-screen keyboard adapts to QWERTY, AZERTY, hiragana, hangul, Cyrillic, or Arabic depending on the page language. Reset gives you a fresh word at any moment, and the share button copies an emoji grid of your result. Settings let you turn on a Daily puzzle that everyone in your language shares, switch to a color blind palette of orange and blue tiles, step up to Hard or Ultra hard mode, or pick a word to send a friend a shareable challenge link. After each guess a small badge shows how many list words still fit the clues so far.
How to use
- Type a valid 5-letter English word and press Enter to submit your guess.
- Check the color feedback: green tiles are correct, yellow tiles need repositioning, gray tiles can be eliminated.
- Use the on-screen keyboard (which also shows letter status) to narrow down remaining possibilities within your six attempts.
When to use
- A daily 5-minute brain warmup before tackling email or harder work.
- Practising vocabulary in a second language with locale-specific word lists.
- Settling a slow afternoon with a low-stakes puzzle on your phone or laptop.
Result
You guess 'CRANE' — C turns gray, R turns yellow, A turns green, N turns gray, E turns green. Now you know A is in position 3, E is in position 5, R is somewhere else, and C/N aren't in the word. Try 'STARE' next.
FAQ
- Is the word the same for everyone, like the original NYT Wordle?
- By default, no. Each game draws a random word from the locale's list, so you can replay as many rounds as you like with no shared answer and no spoilers. If you'd rather have one shared word a day — the same for everyone playing this language — switch on Daily puzzle in Settings; a countdown shows when the next word unlocks. And to play the exact same puzzle as a specific friend, use the Challenge a Friend link.
- Why is the target word shorter in some languages?
- Latin and Cyrillic scripts target 5 letters. Arabic, Hindi, Japanese, and Chinese use 4, because their average word length differs once you strip vowel marks or split into syllabic units. Korean uses 3 hangul blocks.
- Does typing a real word that isn't on the list still count as a guess?
- No. If the word isn't in the curated list the row shakes and the guess is rejected without losing a turn. This keeps you from burning attempts on obscure words the answer pool would never use.
- What do the green, yellow, and grey tiles mean exactly?
- Green means the letter is in the answer and in the right position. Yellow means the letter is in the answer but somewhere else. Grey means the letter is not in the answer at all. Duplicates follow the same rule per slot.
- How do I share a result without giving away the word?
- After a finished round the copy button creates a spoiler-free emoji grid of your guess colours plus the attempt count. Paste it into any chat — the actual letters never appear in the share text.
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