Wordle Variants
Wordle variants usually change one of three things: the number of boards, the answer rules, or the amount of information you get after each guess. 128ordle focuses on the multi-board branch. The rules stay close to classic Wordle, but one guess is shared across many boards at once, so every word has to gather information broadly before you start solving individual answers.
The easiest way to choose a variant is to move up the ladder slowly. Quordle is the natural first step because four boards still fit in your head. Octordle and Sedecordle add more scanning and pattern recognition. Duotrigordle and Sexagordle start to feel like board management games. 128 Wordle and the larger variants turn the format into an endurance puzzle where filtering solved boards and choosing efficient guesses matters as much as vocabulary.
Most variants offer Daily and Infinite modes. Larger puzzles release weekly, fortnightly, or monthly because they are designed to be returned to over more than one sitting. Speedrun mode is best once you know your opener sequence, while Hard and Blind modes are for players who want less forgiving word lists or delayed feedback.
Start with Quordle or Octordle, then try 128 Wordle when you want the version people understand from a screenshot: “I solved 128 Wordles at once.”
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