Enjoyed Wordle? Here are Seven Other Word Games We Love

One word, five letters, and six tries to make it or break it – you get what we’re talking about. Wordle’s cryptic yellow, green and grey tiles have become an internet sensation. But one puzzle a day isn’t satisfying our addicted minds – we need more! If you’re also looking for a brain workout, here are seven other word games that will have you breaking a sweat. Think a Singaporean twist on the original, travel-inspired spinoffs and much more.

Word-leh

There’s no doubt Wordle has inspired heaps of alternatives – we’re talking Harry Potter, Star Wars and Lord of the Rings-themed content. So what makes you think Singaporeans would shy away from making the American word-game their own? A Singlish take by New York-based Singaporean Ms Sha-Mayn Teh, Word-leh has already garnered over 50,000 visitors. The gameplay is practically similar to the original game, but instead of using the common English dictionary the web game adopts a Singlish vocabulary. Think words like bojio, tahan, shiok, makan and so much more.

To play Word-leh, click here.

Worldle

Similarly, Worldle is a geography spin-off of the original game. Made for travel enthusiast and atlas fanatics, this game presents players with an outline of a country or territory, and offers them six tries to correctly guess where the locale is. Wordle also flashes the iconic grey, green and yellow squares, but in this scenario it reflects the proximity of your guessed nation to the actual country. Don’t worry: you’ll have the distance and the direction as hints for you to make the correct guess. Think you know your countries? Give it a go!

To play Worldle, click here.

4 Pics 1 Word

A game that netizens are calling ‘the original Wordle’, 4 Pics 1 Word is a nostalgic brainteaser that has unlocked core memories of our youth. For folks who were not hooked to this game in the depths of 2016, we’re here to explain the gameplay. Pretty self-explanatory from its name, the game offers hints at four pictures aligned around one theme, and players have to guess the word that describes the aforementioned pictures. Though the game might seem easy at first, it can get difficult quickly as you find yourself being stuck on a level for days.

4 Pics 1 Word is available on iOS and Android devices.

Blackbar

Play detective through the art of storytelling in Blackbar. In the game, players read through a short snippet of a sci-fi story of a dystopian future whilst dealing with some details missing as they are blacked out. Players are required to decipherer the censored bits in order to make sense of the story. A first-of-its-kind game in the App Store, the game isn’t just good for entertainment, but also makes a statement against censorship in society. Perfect for vocab snobs and those folks that love to channel their sharp thinking skill, this game is simply a must-try.

Blackbar is available for S$4.48 on iOS devices.

Scrabble GO

Think the classic board game, but in a pocket-friendly version. Scrabble GO takes on the same concept where you have to spell words on the main board with the limited letters from your tile rack. When all the tiles have been played, the player with the highest score wins. The creators of the game have also updated the now digital game to include exclusive chests, tournaments and challenges to make the gameplay more interesting. Whether it’s against a live player across the world, with your Facebook friends or against the in-game character Zoey, you can now access the classic game anywhere and anytime at your fingertips.

Scrabble GO is available on iOS and Android devices.

Boggle With Friends

Step aside social media, in 2022 we’re indulging in games that challenge our skills and feed our brains. Bring family game night wherever you go with Boggle With Friends. The main objective of the game? Spell out as many words as possible with the deck of letters in front of you, before time runs out. The player with the most amount of words, takes the win. The best part? It’s available offline too, so you can indulge in a word-search game on a long monotonous flight or on your way home from work (plus you won’t have to waste your precious data!).

Boggle With Friends is available on iOS and Android devices.

Crosswordle

How about Wordle, but twice as challenging? In Crosswordle, you get to figure not one but various words at one go, that intersect like a crossword puzzle. In this Sudoku-meets-crossword-meets-Wordle game, you’re given the final answer and are tasked with going up the grid to figure out words with the same letters that appear in the final word. The higher you go up the grid, the harder the game gets.

To play Crossworldle, click here.

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Tanisha is a firm believer that the best things in life come in small packages. When not writing or travelling, she can be found watching old Disney movies, listening to early 2000s songs or stepping out for spontaneous outings and shopping sprees.