A , L is in the word but in the wrong spot.
E is in the word and in the correct spot.
Play Sedordle with a range of letter counts (from 4 to 6 letters)
You have 21 guesses to solve 16 target words. Follow the color clues on the letters and keyboard to solve the puzzle.
Color marking:
The letter isn't in the target word at all.
The letter is in the word but in the wrong spot.
The letter is in the word and in the correct spot.
To win the game, you need to guess all 16 words. (all letters are green).
The Sedecordle follows the classic Wordle rules, only you have to solve 16 words at the same time and you have 21 tries instead of 6. Since there are 16 hidden words, the color hints on the keyboard keys are divided into 16 parts according to the side of the game. This game has gained popularity because it is much more difficult and interesting than the classic version of Wordle
At the beginning of the game, try to use a word without repeating letters and with as many vowels as possible, such as the word "RADIO". However, mathematician Grant Sanderson found that the best starting word is “CRANE" or “SLOTH”, which includes frequently used letters.
You can easily change the game dictionary in the settings in the top left corner. At the moment, Sedecordle is available in American English, UK English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Swedish, Irish, Czech, Greek, Turkish, Indonesian, and Filipino.
You can turn on the daily mode in the game settings and solve the same words every day with your friends. The word chain changes every 24 hours.
Sedecordle is among the numerous Wordle-inspired alternatives available on the internet today, alongside Dordle, Quordle, Octordle, and similar games. In Sedecordle, players are tasked with deducing 16 five-letter words within 21 attempts or fewer. The game grid is structured to accommodate all these words simultaneously, allowing you to assess the effects of your guesses on all of them at once.
The color tile hint rules in Sedecordle mirror those found in Wordle. If a letter is in its correct place within the corresponding word, the tile becomes green. When a letter belongs to a word but is incorrectly positioned, the tile changes to yellow. If the letter doesn't appear in the word at all, the tile becomes gray.