Queerdle: LGBTQ+ Word Puzzle
Queerdle is a daily word guessing game that challenges players to identify LGBTQ+ related terms through letter-by-letter feedback.
How to Play
Basic Rules
- Guess the hidden word in 6 attempts or less
- Words range from 4-8 letters
- May include common LGBTQ+ phrases
- Each guess must be a valid word
Gameplay Mechanics
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Making a Guess:
- Type your word guess and submit
- Letters will change color to indicate accuracy:
- Green: Correct letter in correct position
- Yellow: Correct letter in wrong position
- Gray: Letter not in the word
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Using Feedback:
- Keep green letters in their positions
- Move yellow letters to new positions
- Avoid using gray letters in future guesses
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Solving the Puzzle:
- Narrow down possibilities with each attempt
- Consider LGBTQ+ terminology and culture
- Aim to solve within fewest attempts
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Challenge yourself daily - how quickly can you guess today's LGBTQ+ term?