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Daily Reverse Puzzle

Don't Wordle

Keep clues · Dodge answers

How to Play Don't Wordle

The Goal

Don't Wordle is Wordle played in reverse. The clues still tell you where the hidden answer might be, but your job is to avoid ever typing that answer.

You are not simply trying to stay away from one word. You are trying to stay legal while preserving enough room to keep playing.

How Each Guess Changes the Board

  • Green locks a letter into place.
  • Yellow forces that letter to come back somewhere else.
  • Gray can eliminate a letter entirely, or cap how many copies you may use.
  • Failed letter-position combinations cannot be retried.

Why the Counter Matters

The most important number on the screen is Valid Words Remaining. It tells you how many legal guesses are still available.

If that number shrinks too quickly, you may be forced into a temporary elimination state even before the sixth row. See the full Don't Wordle rules for the legal-guess details.

Undo and Hard Mode

Standard mode gives you five Undos. Hard Mode gives you two. The clue rules do not change between modes.

Undo is not just a convenience feature. In many puzzles it is the only way to escape a line that has already boxed you in. Our strategy guide shows when to spend it.

A Good First Habit

Try to keep your first few guesses broad and safe. Strongly informative guesses can be dangerous here because the better you identify the hidden word, the easier it becomes to accidentally type it. See our best starting words guide for safe openers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the easiest way to lose?
The fastest way to lose is to reveal too much information too quickly and narrow the board until only a few legal guesses remain.
What should I watch most closely?
Watch the legal-word counter. If it falls too fast, your next guess may trap you even if you still have empty rows left.
Do I need to use Hard Mode?
No. Hard Mode is optional and only reduces Undo count from five to two.
Can Undo save a trapped board?
Yes. If you are only temporarily eliminated, Undo is how you back up and try a safer line.

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