Every other Crosswordle row includes scattered green and yellow tiles, which must be filled with the “appropriate” letters (i.e., a letter in a yellow block must be in the “solution” but not in the right spot). In Crosswordle, the “answer” is laid out at the bottom, and players have to utilize its letters to create four other words. But what would happen if you played that game in reverse? The answer is Crosswordle. In Wordle, players have to solve a five-letter word in six tries or less, and the game tells users when a letter is either in the word but not in the right spot or both in the word and right spot. Since Squirdle has more variables than other Wordle clones, the game offers eight chances instead of the standard six. Every attempt helps and narrows down the pool of potential answers (learning that the correct Pokémon is part Ground-type and is heavier than a Flygon but smaller than a Golurk is more helpful than you think). Squirdle (a portmanteau of Wordle and Squirtle) dares players to identify a Pokémon using its generation, types, height, and weight. Many players can readily identify a Pokémon based on its silhouette, but how many can identify them with Wordle rules? Squirdle asks this question. The world of Pokémon features over 900 unique species that come in a rainbow of types, body shapes, and sizes.
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