DeWordle
Introduction DeWordle
DeWordle is not just a tool for reverse-engineering Wordle game diagrams; it's a versatile platform that offers a range of exciting and creative possibilities. From playing DeWordle as a game to sharing your Wordle process and even crafting fake, yet valid, Wordle diagrams, this tool opens up a world of exploration and fun.
Play DeWordle as a Game
Challenge yourself by playing DeWordle as a game. Create patterns, tap them into the dotted squares, and aim to solve the Wordle with as few rows as possible. Be cautious, as entering patterns that don't match any answers is a real possibility. Conversely, see how many of the 242 possible patterns you can add without reaching a single answer. It's a game that tests both creativity and deductive skills.
Share Your Wordle Process
Paste your Wordle diagram into DeWordle and document your Wordle-solving journey. Use the pencil icon below each line to enter the words you used on that line. Share your progress and strategies with others by clicking the share button below the board. Copy a diagram and link to your clipboard, allowing you to showcase your Wordle prowess.
Analyze Your Friend's Guesses
Wondering what words your friend might have used in each row of their Wordle game? Paste their Wordle diagram into DeWordle and click the pencil below the answer row. Enter the day's Wordle word, and DeWordle will unveil all the possible words they might have used in each row. It's a fun way to dissect your friend's Wordle strategy.
Craft Fake, Yet Valid, Wordle Diagrams
Get creative and craft fake, but valid, Wordle diagrams. Enter the day's Wordle word and start building diagrams by tapping the dotted squares to change their color. Click the "+" to add each row to the board. As long as DeWordle acknowledges a match with at least one answer below the answer row, your diagram is valid. It's a playful way to experiment with Wordle possibilities.
How to play DeWordle
Using Mouse.