One crafty and inventive Minecraft player has built a fully-functional version of the hit word-puzzle game Wordle in-game using Redstone. This is hardly the first time that Minecraft players have used the game's many decorative and functional blocks to recreate a game. One Minecraft player famously built an entire chessboard so that they and their friends could enjoy playing the game within a game.
Minecraft is perhaps better known for its player creations than its designed «campaign.» While many players do enjoy building up their resources to the point that they can fight (and slay) the Ender Dragon, many more Minecraft players prefer to avoid these conflicts altogether and spend their time building. Minecraft's sandbox-style gameplay, which comes complete with a pacifist creative mode, allows for players to design, build, and share incredible creations with their friends and the internet at large. From recreations of historical landmarks to entire planets to supercomputers, Minecraft players have built some incredible contraptions. This latest behemoth is no exception.
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One Minecraft player and Redditor mattbatwings2 shared their massive build that replicates the experience of playing the word puzzle game that has swept the internet by storm, Wordle. According to mattbatwings2, the build took 16 hours to complete over two days, which is quite impressive given how complicated the build appears to be. The creation holds a 2D matrix with the hidden word on one side and the player guesses on the other side. Players in the comments were quick to praise mattbatwings2's design and creation, in particular, how difficult it was to build the Redstone circuits on
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