10 Games like Wordle you must play

By Kieran Burt
Published: April 11, 2023 (Last updated: February 8, 2024)
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We discuss 10 Games like Wordle that you must play. Add these well-recommended games to your gaming library. 

Wordle is the hit word guessing game. The premise is simple. Every day, gamers get a 5-letter word they have to guess within six tries, and if they fail then they’ll have to try the next day again.

The game was created in 2021 by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle (Wordle is a play on his name) and was acquired by The New York Times Company in 2022.

It has a massive fanbase, and at one point, it seemed like everyone was playing it. And it’s no surprise, as word games have been popular since the days of pen and paper. Here are ten games that are like Wordle that you must play.

10 Games like Wordle

Wordscapes (2017)

Coming in with a simple premise, players are given a crossword to fill in with a potential letter to spell as many words as possible.

Words with Friends (2009)

Essentially an online version of Scrabble, players take turns creating words horizontally or vertically or swapping their letter tiles with the pool of unused ones to pass their turn. The aim is to score as many points as possible at the end of the game.

Alphabear 2 (2018)

Another game that shares similarities with Scrabble as well as Wordle, Alphabear 2 asks players to make words out of the tiles on the board to beat their high score. The board is where the game differentiates itself, featuring bears. Using the tiles around the bears lets them grow into the empty space, boosting a player’s score.

SpellTower (2011)

SpellTower has a grid full of letter tiles, with players having to spell words with what they’re given. As players create words, new tiles rise from the bottom of the screen, and if the letters go above the line at the top of the screen, the player loses.

Wordament (2017)

This fast-paced game is a competitive word search where players take on each other to find as many words as possible on a shared gameboard. The game plays out in real time, so when gamers spot a word, they have to grab it quickly before someone else gets it.

Bookworm (2003)

Bookworm sees players look at a grid of available letters, connecting them to form words. As words are made, they’re removed from the grid, and the remaining letters fill the space that’s left.

TypeShift (2017)

Players are given a board divided into rows and columns, which is then filled with letters. The aim is to spell out all the words by sliding the columns up and down and the rows left and right. When a word is made, the letters turn green, with the overall goal of turning all the letters in a given stage green.

Bonza (2014)

Changing the formula of word-based games up a bit, players are handed the broken pieces of a crossword puzzle and have to fit them into their correct spots like a jigsaw. There aren’t any clues for the words, but one clue for the puzzle overall, which is its theme. Players can also create their own puzzles to challenge others, thanks to an update in 2016.

Margot’s Word Brain (2014)

Designed to test a player’s vocabulary, spelling, and general language skills, the queen of wordplay, Margot, has come up with several word-based puzzles that require players to create words against a set of random letters against the clock.

Textropolis (2009)

Like almost all word games, the basic premise of the game is the forming of as many words as possible out of a given set of letters. Textropolis offers a somewhat relaxed take by eliminating the time limits found in other games of the genre. Instead of racing the clock, players are simply challenging themselves to find as many words as possible.

Do you have any other recommendations for games like Wordle? Let us know in the comments below.

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