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About Wordiply

Wordiply is an online word puzzle game that is based on Wordle but has its own twist that tests players' vocabulary and logic.

Wordiply gives you a "starter word" of three or four letters every day. The player's job is to gently "stretch" it into longer words. This means making new words that have the same letters as the original letter, but with letters added before, after, or in between, as long as the order of the original letters stays the same.

You can guess five times in the game to identify the longest word that can be made from that word. When you guess a word, you get feedback on whether your guess is correct, how lengthy it is, and whether it has the root word in it.

Wordiply is fun and lets you learn new words, exercise your reasoning skills, and add letters in imaginative ways.

How to Play?

These are the first steps you need to take:

Get a word to start with

  • You will be given a 3–4 letter word at the start of each day's game that you must utilize as the "backbone" of your guesses.

Guess new words that are similar to the first word.

  • You type an English term that:

The letters in the initial word must be in the same order as the letters in the word.

To make the word longer, you can add extra letters before, after, or between the original letters.

Give a guess and get feedback

  • The game will check your guess after you send it in:

Is your guess a term that exists in the dictionary?

Does the word "contain" have the initial word in the right order?

The length of the guess, which you can compare to the longest word of the day.

  • You might be able to see how well you did compared to the maximum word length by looking at an indication (such a % or score depending on length).

You can make up to five guesses.

  • You can try to guess the word five times. The idea is to use these tries to get as close as possible to the longest word that has the root word in it.
  • You need to think about how your prediction is both correct and uses the extra letters to get a long length.

Comparing and scoring

  • Your score is dependent on how long your prediction is compared to the longest word of the day.
  • You might get a "letter score," which is the total number of letters you utilized in all of your guesses, to see how well you did.

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Wordle

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