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  • Wordle Solver — Wordle gives you six attempts to guess a secret five-letter word. After each guess, tiles turn green if the letter is in the correct position, yellow if the letter is in the word but in the wrong posi
  • Connections Solver — NYT Connections presents 16 words that must be sorted into four groups of four, with each group sharing a hidden connection or theme. The groups are color-coded by difficulty — yellow is easiest, gree
  • Spelling Bee Solver — NYT Spelling Bee gives you seven letters arranged in a honeycomb — one center letter surrounded by six outer letters. Your goal is to find as many words as possible using only those seven letters, wit
  • Strands Solver — NYT Strands is a word search with a twist — every letter in the 6×8 grid belongs to exactly one hidden theme word, and nothing is left over. Words are found by tracing connected paths through adjacent
  • Crossword Solver — A crossword puzzle fills a grid of white and black squares with interlocking words — each word is clued separately, and the letters where words cross each other help you solve adjacent answers. Clues
  • Mini Crossword Solver — The NYT Mini Crossword is a compact 5×5 grid with five Across clues and five Down clues — designed to be solved in under two minutes, making it a popular daily warm-up for puzzle players. Every letter
  • Cryptic Crossword Solver — Cryptic crosswords are fundamentally different from standard crosswords — every clue contains two independent paths to the same answer: a straightforward definition (always at the start or end of the
  • Letter Boxed Solver — NYT Letter Boxed arranges 12 letters three per side on a square, and your goal is to use all 12 letters in as few words as possible — ideally just two. The key rule is that consecutive letters in any
  • Word Search Solver — A word search puzzle hides a list of words inside a rectangular grid of letters — words can run in any of eight directions: left to right, right to left, top to bottom, bottom to top, and all four dia
  • Waffle Solver — Waffle is a daily word puzzle where six five-letter words (three across, three down) have been scrambled — all the correct letters are present in the grid, just not in the right positions. Green tiles
  • Quordle Solver — Quordle is Wordle played on four boards simultaneously — every guess you make applies to all four boards at once, and you have nine guesses to solve all four five-letter words. Each board gives its ow
  • Octordle Solver — Octordle extends the multi-board Wordle concept to its most demanding form: eight simultaneous puzzles with thirteen guesses to solve them all. Every guess applies to all eight boards at once, each bo
  • Wordscapes Solver — Wordscapes is a mobile word puzzle game where you're given a wheel of letters — typically five to seven — and must find words using only those letters to fill a crossword-style grid. Each letter can o
  • Word Scramble Solver — A word scramble (also called a Jumble) presents letters in a randomized order and challenges you to rearrange them into a valid word. The human brain recognizes words through familiar patterns, so scr
  • Anagram Solver — An anagram rearranges all the letters of a word or phrase to form a completely different word or phrase — famous examples include LISTEN becoming SILENT, ASTRONOMER becoming MOON STARER, and DEBIT CAR
  • Hangman Solver — Hangman is a classic word guessing game where one player chooses a secret word and marks a blank dash for each letter. The guesser proposes letters one at a time — correct letters are revealed in thei
  • Boggle Solver — Boggle is a timed word game played on a grid of lettered dice — the standard version uses a 4×4 grid of 16 letters. You score points by finding words traced through adjacent letters (horizontally, ver
  • Word Ladder Solver — Word ladders, invented by Lewis Carroll in 1877, challenge you to transform one word into another by changing exactly one letter at a time — with every intermediate step required to be a valid diction
  • Numberle Solver — Numberle applies Wordle's color-coded feedback mechanic to numbers instead of words — you guess a multi-digit number and receive green feedback for digits in the correct position, yellow for digits th
  • Codeword Solver — A codeword puzzle looks like a crossword but instead of clues, every letter in the grid has been replaced by a number from 1 to 26 — each number consistently represents the same letter throughout the
  • Sudoku Solver — Sudoku is a logic puzzle played on a 9×9 grid divided into nine 3×3 boxes. The goal is to fill every row, every column, and every 3×3 box with the digits 1 through 9, with each digit appearing exactly
  • Kakuro Solver — Kakuro is a number puzzle that combines crossword structure with arithmetic constraints. The grid has diagonal clue cells containing numbers — the number above a slash is the sum for the vertical run
  • KenKen Solver — KenKen combines Sudoku's Latin square structure with arithmetic — each row and column must contain each digit exactly once (like Sudoku), but cells are grouped into "cages" outlined in bold, each cont
  • Scrabble Solver — Scrabble is a board game where players take turns placing letter tiles on a 15×15 grid to form words, scoring points based on each tile's face value plus any premium squares (double letter, triple let

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