Dordle

Solve two Wordle puzzles at once

Dordle

One Guess, Double Challenge

Dordle is a dual-word variant of Wordle, maintaining the same gameplay while adding a unique challenge. Unlike traditional Wordle where you guess one word at a time, in Dordle, players must guess two words simultaneously. This innovative approach makes the game more challenging and engaging.

How to Play

1

Enter Your Guess

Use the keyboard to enter a five-letter word. This word will be applied to both puzzles simultaneously.

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Example: Entering the word “FIRST”

2

Check Feedback

After each guess, letters are color-coded: green for correct position, yellow for correct letter but wrong position, and gray for letters not in the word. Since you're guessing two words simultaneously, the same letter might show different states in the left and right puzzles.

Left Puzzle

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Right Puzzle

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Example: Letter “R” is green (correct position) on the left, yellow (exists but wrong position) on the right

3

Keyboard Status

Each key on the keyboard is split into left and right halves, corresponding to the letter's status in both puzzles. Green indicates correct position, yellow shows correct letter but wrong position, and gray means the letter isn't in the word. By observing the keyboard status, you can quickly understand each letter's situation in both puzzles.

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Example: Letter R's left half is green (correct position in left puzzle), right half is yellow (exists but wrong position in right puzzle).

4

Continue Guessing

Continue guessing based on the color hints. You have 7 chances to find both correct words. Pay special attention to how each letter appears differently in the two puzzles, as this will help you find the answers faster. Focus on confirmed positions (green) while keeping track of letters that exist but are in wrong positions (yellow).

Game Tips

Try starting with words containing common letters (like "STARE", "CRANE") to quickly gather more useful information. Remember that the same letter might show different colors in the two puzzles!

Game Modes

Daily Challenge

A new pair of puzzles every day, synchronized for players worldwide.

  • Play with global players
  • Share and compare scores

Free Practice

Start a new challenge anytime with randomly generated word pairs.

  • Unlimited practice
  • Improve your skills

Game Strategy

The key to success lies in how cleverly you use each guess to gather information for both puzzles. The virtual keyboard's color indicators will help you track the status of each letter across both puzzles.

Start with high-frequency letter combinations to quickly narrow down the possible word range. Remember, each input applies to both puzzles, so pay special attention to analyzing how each letter appears in the different puzzles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Dordle and Wordle?

Dordle is a dual-word variant of Wordle. The main differences are:
• You need to guess two different words simultaneously
• Each guess applies to both puzzles
• You get 7 attempts (one more than Wordle)
• The keyboard is split in half, showing letter states for both puzzles

Why are the keyboard letters split in two colors?

Since you're solving two puzzles simultaneously, the same letter might have different states in each puzzle. The left half of each key shows the letter's state in the left puzzle, while the right half shows its state in the right puzzle, helping you track each letter's status across both puzzles.

Can both puzzles have the same answer?

No. The two puzzles always have different answers. This ensures the game remains challenging and prevents players from automatically solving the second puzzle after finding the first answer.

What's the best starting strategy?

Since you're solving two puzzles at once, choosing a word with common letters for your first guess is crucial. Try words containing multiple vowels and common consonants, like "STARE" or "CRANE". This helps gather useful information for both puzzles quickly.

How do repeated letters work in both puzzles?

Each puzzle independently shows the status of letters. For example, if your guess contains repeated letters, these letters might show different colors in each puzzle. Pay attention to the keyboard's color indicators, as they help you track each letter's status across both puzzles.

Why do we get 7 attempts instead of 6?

Since you're solving two puzzles simultaneously, the game provides an extra attempt. This helps balance the difficulty and gives players a better chance to focus on the remaining puzzle after solving one.

How should I divide my attention between the two puzzles?

It's recommended to monitor both puzzles but prioritize the one with more clues. If one puzzle has multiple green letters (correct positions), consider focusing on solving that one first. Remember that each guess affects both puzzles, so consider the impact on both sides when making your choices.

There's no time limit?

No, there's no time limit. You can take as long as you need to think about each guess. However, remember that you only have 7 attempts to solve both puzzles, so choose your guesses carefully!