The newest Wordle clone to hit the internet is Wheredle, which challenges players to guess a location using only Google Street View. The beloved word puzzle game gives players six chances to guess a five-letter word through a process of trial and error. The game has inspired a number of subsequent web-based daily activities, including Marvel word puzzle game Marvle which replaces Wordle solutions with words related to Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
The premise of Wordle is simple, which has helped it to become such a massive pop culture phenomenon. Players must guess a five-letter word within six tries, with every attempt revealing which letters belong in the final solution. This effectively makes Wordle a process of trial and error, though clever use of feedback can help players find the five-letter solution more quickly. The word puzzle presents all players with a single daily solution, which adds a social element to the experience. The game's successful format has led to plenty of copycat games, with High Score Day borrowing from Wordlebut challenging players guess video games rather than an English word.
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Now a brand-new game called Wheredle puts an entirely new spin on the Wordle formula. The imaginative title shows players a location on Google Street View and gives them six tries to figure out or guess which US state the location can be found in. The random nature of Wheredle means that the solution could be simple, if the name of the state can be gleaned from a landmark or read on a sign. However, views that lack identifying features force Wheredle players to make a guess based on the general atmosphere of the location. Incorrect guesses indicate
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