
Should you have already mastered Wordle and its more challenging spin-offs, Octordle takes the challenges to a whole new level. Kenneth Crawford created this word-guess game, and it is a challenge to solve eight five-letter words simultaneously and use only 13 guesses. Words are placed in grids, but all guesses apply to all boards at once- transforming a mere puzzle into a brain challenge.
At first glance, the eight-grid layout feels overwhelming. Start by entering a word to reveal clues across all boards. Letters turn green (correct spot), yellow (wrong spot), or gray (not in word)—just like Wordle.
Octordle keeps things fresh with two main ways to play:
Controls: Using your mouse and keyboard.

1. How is it different from Wordle?
You solve eight words at once instead of one, making it far more complex.
2. How many guesses do you get?
You have 13 attempts total for all eight grids.
3. What’s the goal?
Guess all eight words and run out of guessing.
Combining logic, vocabulary, and strategy into a single, intensive puzzle-solving experience, Octordle is an excellent game for those who dislike the idea of a simple word game.