The Wordle craze has swept across the internet, and one fan has created WordleCup.io. This new Wordle interpretation lets players go head-to-head in a test of vocabulary.
WordleCup.io is a multiplayer version of Wordle. WordleCup now has online matchmaking, meaning up to 8 players can challenge each other for the high score. There's more than one person creating fun interpretations of Wordle, as a Minecraft player managed to make a functional Wordle game using Redstone.
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It's great to see players putting a new spin on the vocabulary game. WordleCup lets players compete in a Wordle game with friends in real-time. In each session, the host can control several factors about the game, such as the number of rounds and the word length. One of the best assets to WordleCup.io is that it works on mobile, meaning players can challenge friends while they're on the go. The game has undoubtedly made a sizable impression on the internet, inspiring The New York Times to buy Wordle for seven figures.
For players looking to get into more multiplayer Wordle, there are other choices too. Wordle was recently turned into a Battle Royale with a new game called Squabble. Squabble has two modes, a Battle Royale with 99 players, and a Blitz mode, for a group of up to five players. This fast-paced Wordle clone will be familiar for players who enjoyed games like Tetris99 on the Nintendo Switch.
However, it's easy to see how some players prefer the single-player game mode. Wordle can always be enjoyed as a relaxing game more akin to a traditional crossword. For players looking for that experience, fans have created more options too, like Absurdle. Absurdle is a challenging Wordle clone with unlimited
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