This is the daily game that started the trend. It gives players 6 attempts to identify a 5 letter word
WORDLE
"Next week 19th we are doing touchy feely retro"
Lynn Weyn
Teenage Dirtbag
Wheatus
Justin
A device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
TOOL
Jupiter
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TimeGuessr
"Sure. But I won't manage to attend , kindly chat to me later or before on key points"
Willie Macharia
Sweater Weather
The Neighbourhood
Imaan
A stand, booth, or compartment for the sale of goods in a market or large covered area.
STALL
The longest river in the world.
The Nile River
This daily game offered by the New York Times uses a 6x8 grid. It asks players to find hidden words and uncover the days theme
Strands
"N8N is asking for a boxing match"
Gina Fornasari
Amigas Cheetahs
The Cheetah Girls
Dakalo
A ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral.
ATOLL
The Japanese art of paper folding.
Origami
The thrilling daily game of food comparison. This game asks players to guess which food item is superior as judicated by thousands of british football fans.
Scrandle
"It's me I'm the buddy it's okay we can have our buddy session tomorrow"
Imaan Salie
Under the Influence
Chris Brown
Abdullah
Private property taken from an enemy in war.
LOOT
The author of the poem "The Raven" whose first line reads "Once upon a midnight dreary..."
Edgar Allan Poe
This daily guessing games uses a map as its medium for displaying answers. It asks players to use their geographical knowledge to get between countries in as few guesses as possible.
Travle
"Jokes aside, itβs something Iβll be discussing with Rinske as well tomorrow as part of a different meeting"
"Matt Segers"
Fable
Gigi Perez
Richard
Denoting the member of a family of instruments pitched second or third highest.
ALTO
A sport that uses terms such as, "Infield" "Strike" and "Home Plate"
Baseball