Star Wars writer Gary Whitta has released Lewdle, a Wordle-like game that uses naughty words instead of traditional five-letter answers. The vulgar clone works similar to the original Wordle game, utilizing daily puzzles and challenging players to figure out the five-letter answer in six guesses. Lewdle’s predecessor has amassed viral attention in recent weeks for its simplistic game design, being constrained to a single five-by-six square grid. Attention on social media has made Wordle one of the biggest games in the world, and yet the game’s creator, Josh Wardle, has no intention of adding ads to monetize it.
Strategy is essential to completing Wordle puzzles since each guess reveals the position of corresponding letters. In order to guess the correct word, players will have to do more than randomly type in five-letter words. The Wordle player base has devised strategies and spread advice for wanna-be word sleuths, warning players to take their time when making their six guesses. Since each guess reveals important information regarding letter positioning – green meaning the letter is in the correct position, yellow meaning the letter is in the wrong place, and grey meaning the letter doesn’t appear at all – picking the right guess words can help eliminate alternative five-letter words in favor of the correct one. On top of its game design, Wordle memes have increased the game's social media virality, such as one that showed the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the Wordle box.
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Star Wars writer Gary Whitta revealed on Twitter that he designed Lewdle, a vulgar Wordle clone that uses naughty five-letter words. Whitta remarked in his post that naughty words are “never the right
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