Wordle is a truly exceptional word game for numerous reasons. First and foremost, the gameplay is elegant and fun. You can even play it with paper and pencil against an opponent if you wish to. Online, everyone getting the same puzzle on the same day gives it a communal feeling. The ability to share your results without spoiling the puzzle for others, via the emoji blocks, furthers the ability to connect with friends and family. For some, the fact that the official puzzle comes only once per day makes it a brief, delightful blip that doesn’t significantly disrupt the rest of the day. The downside to that fact is that sometimes you really just want to groove on Wordle for a while. Luckily, other websites have created their own versions of the game and offered unlimited play. I’ve gone deep on word game dictionaries before, so I’m confident these clones will not be using whatever curated and proprietary lexicon the NYT uses in official Wordle. So who knows what wild or arcane words you might encounter? Consider it part of the fun. I’ve rounded up sites that I think have some cool features in addition to the unlimited Wordle play.
4. dordle
Like the above sites, these all allow for unlimited play. The first is dordle, in which your set of guesses applies to two simultaneous Wordle puzzles. You get one extra turn with this added difficulty.