Moviedle is a new Wordle-like game for movie fans, exchanging the original’s word-based formula for something more visual. Wordle has continued to captivate wordsmiths around the world, garnering upwards of 45 million daily users during the height of its popularity. That success hasn’t seemed to wane much, as the game continues to trend on Twitter with players sharing their daily Wordle box. The game’s simplistic design, ability to stimulate both the language and logic centers of the brain, and its easy virality are just a few reasons why Wordle is so popular. Over the past few months, some developers have jumped on the bandwagon, creating interesting variations on Wordle’s formula.
Wordle has spawned many clones across dozens of genres, though none have captivated an audience like the original. That said, some Wordle clones offer exciting alternatives to the word game, incorporating different elements that entice fans. More straightforward clones, like Octordle, task players with completing multiple Wordle puzzles at once, while others, like Antiwordle, ask players to avoid getting the correct answer altogether. There has also been a trend of making Wordle for every genre imaginable, like Marvle, a Marvel-themed clone, or even Rolldle, which gives players six chances to recreate a Destiny 2 weapon roll. The trend has become so enticing that even a Minecraft player has built a working Wordle in-game.
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Startup AugX has spawned a new Wordle-like game for movie fans, as Moviedle tasks players with solving the day’s puzzle using a single, condensed clip of an entire film. Like Wordle, players get six tries to guess the movie, and each subsequent clip becomes
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