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Dordle: Double the Words, Double the Fun!
Dordle is an exciting alternative to Wordle, offering a double difficulty challenge for word game enthusiasts. In this Wordle-like game, players must guess two words simultaneously within 7 attempts, utilizing two independent grids.
What sets Dordle apart is the ability to play as many rounds as you like—there's no waiting until the next day for a new challenge. You can dive into a fresh game right after completing one.
Best of all, Dordle is completely free to play! With just a few clicks, you can join the fun anytime. Test your skills and enjoy the thrill of guessing two words at once!
How to Play
In Dordle, you enter a word in the first row, and each entered word will appear in both grids simultaneously. You have a total of 7 guesses—no more!
The rules are similar to those of Wordle:
- A yellow tile indicates that a letter is in the word but in a different position.
- A green tile means the letter is in the correct position.
Use these clues to inform your next guess.
When starting Dordle, your first guess is crucial. Select a word that helps narrow down possibilities without wasting guesses. Aim for words that include common letters; vowels like A, E, O, I, U are ideal, while consonants such as N, T, S, R are also recommended. Words like RATIO, CRANE, and RAISE are great starting choices.
Remember to distribute your focus across both grids. Concentrating on just one may lead you to use up guesses without maximizing your chances. Happy guessing!