Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Wordl, the free unlimited word puzzle game.
Find answers to the most common questions about Wordl, our free unlimited word puzzle game. Whether you are new to word games or a seasoned puzzle solver, this FAQ covers everything you need to know about playing, features, and how Wordl compares to other word puzzle games.
Why can I only play Wordle once a day?
The original Wordle game was designed with a once-per-day limit to create anticipation and make each puzzle feel special. However, many players want more frequent gameplay. Wordl solves this by offering unlimited mode where you can play as many puzzles as you want, whenever you want.
Is Wordl affiliated with the New York Times?
No, Wordl is not affiliated with The New York Times or the original Wordle game. Wordl is an independent word puzzle game created by word game enthusiasts. We offer similar gameplay mechanics with additional features like unlimited play and multiplayer modes.
Can I play Wordl on mobile?
Yes! Wordl is a browser-based game that works on any device with a web browser. Simply visit our website on your smartphone, tablet, or computer and start playing immediately. No app download required.
Is there a Wordle alternative without limits?
Yes, Wordl offers an unlimited mode where you can play as many word puzzles as you want without any daily restrictions. Unlike the original game that limits you to one puzzle per day, Wordl lets you practice and play to your heart's content.
How do I share my Wordl results?
After completing a puzzle, you can share your results using the share button. This copies a spoiler-free grid showing your guess pattern that you can paste into messages, social media, or anywhere else you want to share your achievement.
Does Wordl save my progress and stats?
Yes! Wordl tracks your statistics including games played, win percentage, current streak, and best streak. Creating a free account lets you sync your progress across devices so you never lose your stats when switching browsers or devices.
What is the best starting word for Wordl?
Popular starting words include CRANE, SLATE, ADIEU, and AUDIO because they contain common letters and multiple vowels. However, the best strategy is to use a word you're comfortable with that covers common letters. Many players develop their own favorite starting words over time.
Is Wordl free to play?
Yes, Wordl is completely free to play with no hidden costs, subscriptions, or premium features. Every puzzle, game mode, and feature is available to all players at no charge. Creating an account is optional and also free.
Can I play past daily puzzles?
Yes! Wordl has a daily archive where you can play puzzles from previous days. Visit the daily archive to catch up on any puzzles you missed or replay favorites. Your stats for archive puzzles are tracked separately.
Does Wordl have colorblind mode?
Yes, Wordl includes accessibility features including colorblind-friendly color schemes. These alternative colors provide clear visual distinction between correct, present, and absent letters for players who have difficulty distinguishing traditional green and yellow.
How is Wordl different from other Wordle clones?
Wordl stands out by offering unlimited gameplay, comprehensive stats tracking, multiplayer features, and a clean modern interface. Unlike many clones that simply replicate the basic game, Wordl adds features that enhance the word puzzle experience while keeping it free and ad-free.
Can I play Wordl with friends?
Yes! Wordl offers multiplayer features including head-to-head duels and leagues where you can compete with friends. Challenge others to see who can solve puzzles faster or with fewer guesses.
What happens if I guess the wrong word?
Each incorrect guess reveals information about the answer through colored tiles. Green means the letter is correct and in the right position. Yellow means the letter is in the word but in a different position. Gray means the letter is not in the word at all.
How many guesses do I get in Wordl?
You get six guesses to find the five-letter word. Each guess must be a valid English word. After submitting a guess, you'll receive color-coded feedback to help narrow down the answer.
Still Have Questions?
If you did not find the answer you were looking for, feel free to explore our other pages for more information:
- Unlimited Mode – Learn about playing without daily limits
- Multiplayer – Discover competitive features and playing with friends
- Wordle Alternatives – Compare Wordl with other word puzzle games
- Daily Archive – Play puzzles from previous days
- Play Now – Start a new word puzzle game