1. Guess two 5 letter words in 7 attempts. 2. You can enter one 5 letter word. 3. The words are unrelated. 4. The letter tiles are colored separately for each word. 5. The left half of the key on the keyboard is colored for the left word and the right half of the key for the right word. 6. The meaning of colors (scheme A):
L
The correct letter on the correct spot.
D
The letter is in the word but not on this spot.
O
The letter is not in the word. 7. The meaning of colors (scheme B, for players with reduced ability to perceive colors):
L
The correct letter on the correct spot.
D
The letter is in the word but not on this spot.
O
The letter is not in the word.
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Lorenzo I stumbled upon Dordle and instantly fell in love with its simple yet captivating gameplay. It's the perfect game to play during short breaks or while waiting for something. The puzzles offer a nice level of challenge without being overwhelming. ★★★★
Alex123 A refreshing take on word guessing games. Great for testing vocabulary skills. Really makes you think! ★★★★★
Valentin 56 Like the double-word guessing concept it's an okay word game, I guess but the overall challenge level is too easy. ★★★
Kaden NY The word puzzles are seriously challenging, but that is what makes it so addictive.
Shoutout to the developers for keeping it fresh and engaging. ★★★★
Jason G. Dordle is straight-up fire, got me hooked, and the satisfaction of guessing the right words is unmatched. Highly recommend! ★★★★★
Emeric C. This little beauty is the perfect mix of fun, enjoyment, and mental stimulation. Keep it up, my wordy friends! ★★★★★
Daniel Echo This concept of Dordle is fantastic, but let's be real, it can be a real brain buster at times. Our minds don't work in letters, they work in words, so this thing really puts a wrench in our thinking process. It's like trying to use a fork to eat soup. ★★★★