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57 Wordle Variations and What Makes It Successful

There are dozens of different Wordle variations (that I’ve shared here below) that have sought to capitalize on the game’s popularity. Millions play the game daily. There are Star Wars versions and Harry Potter versions, food versions, Taylor Swift versions, and some that are not safe for work. You can play 2 at once, or 4, or 8, or 250. One of my favorites is a music version called Heardle since I’m a music aficionado with a keen ear for songs. But it’s really just Name That Tune repackaged. In fact, there’s nothing all that innovative about the original Wordle either, so what makes it so appealing that the NY Times paid the creator over a million dollars for it?

My Experience

Well, let’s dive into that, but first let’s look at the culture around it including my experience. You can find some haters online bragging that they haven’t tried it, which itself is a sad little hill to mount your flag on. Many people can’t get enough and look forward to it each day (even if they believe the times made it harder). You can count me amongst them, as I’m currently on a 64 game winning streak-not yet needing more than 5 guesses. The last 2 days I’ve gotten it in 2. Yay me!

After my first few early games (in which I didn’t even fully understand the rules), I admit I did check out some strategy guides, but one of the greatest attributes of Wordle is how that’s really not necessary. Anyone familiar with the English language or the occasional game of Wheel of Fortune knows that the most common vowels are E and A and the best consonants to start are R, S, T, L, and N. So my first word contains as many of those as possible.

It’s now become a social event as well. My family text thread is littered with green and yellow boxes, and more people seem to respond to my daily Wordle post on Twitter than do any opinion I have on education, politics, or much else. And that could hurt my self-esteem a bit if I didn’t enjoy the game so much myself. So why do we like it? What’s so special about it?

What Makes It So Good

While nothing Wordle does is earth-shatteringly new, it does so many little things so well in combination that it becomes irresistible. It is a quality educational game, unlike so much other chocolate-covered broccoli that I have discussed before. And, yes, it is educational. My youngest son has come to me regularly having solved the Wordle despite not knowing the word. And after looking it up afterwards, his vocabulary has grown by one. And in other variations, I’m amazed at how is knowledge of geography has improved. And all because of what the game does well.

The Collection

And while I have the Wakelet links below, it is sorted and easier to view on the Wakelet site. So head to my Wakelet Wordle collection directly for all the variations including multiple ways to make your own.

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