UnWordle
UnWordle
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UnWordle

If you enjoy Wordle but want a more logic-based challenge, Unwordle gives the familiar word puzzle a clever twist.

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Here's a quick look at the game:

What Is Unwordle?

Unwordle is a reverse Wordle puzzle game. Instead of guessing the final word from scratch, the final word is already shown at the bottom of the grid.

Your goal is to work backward and fill in the missing rows above it. Each row must be a valid word, and every letter must follow the color clues on the tiles.

How to Play Unwordle

In Unwordle, you are given a grid with the final word already solved. The empty rows above it need to be completed with valid words.

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The tile colors show how each letter relates to the final row:

  • Green means the letter matches the final word in the same position.
  • Yellow means the letter appears in the final word, but in a different position.
  • Gray means the letter is not in the final word.

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Every row you enter must be a real word. Random letters will not work.

UnWordle Gameplay

As you move through the puzzle, the clues must stay consistent from row to row. If a letter has been confirmed as part of the word, you need to keep using it in the following rows. If a letter has been ruled out, you cannot use it again.

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Some tiles may show a small triangle in the corner. This means there is an error in your current solution. You can check the error details, fix the row, and keep solving.

UnWordle Gameplay

Tips for Unwordle

Start from the final word. Since the bottom row is already correct, use it as your anchor and work upward one row at a time.

Pay close attention to green tiles. A green letter must stay in the same column, so it gives you the strongest clue.

Use yellow tiles carefully. A yellow letter belongs to the final word, but it must move to another position. Try different valid words that keep the letter in play without placing it in the same column.

Do not ignore gray tiles. Gray letters are usually the easiest way to reduce your options because they cannot appear in the final word.

Watch out for repeated letters. Unwordle follows Wordle-style color rules, so only the correct number of repeated letters will be marked.

If you get stuck, check the error markers first. They usually point to the row or tile that breaks the puzzle rules.

The best strategy is to solve slowly and logically. Unwordle is less about guessing fast and more about building a valid path back to the starting row.

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