brdl
BRDL is a Wordle variant for bird lovers in which only bird names can be used to complete the problem each day. Unlike Wordle, the mystery word does not have to be five letters long. It was created by Alex Tomilson, a well-known graphic designer. It's a fresh challenge for Wordle enthusiasts. The banding codes in this game can be difficult.
Wordle is a word guessing game that has taken the Internet by storm and amassed millions of daily users in just three months, so if you're a word geek, you've probably heard of it. There is a game for you if you love birds and are a word nerd. A game called BRDL was developed by Audubon graphic designer Alex Tomlinson to test players' comprehension of the four-letter banding codes that scientists use as a shortcut for species names (like MODO for mourning dove or GREG for great egret).
The game's popularity has grown, leading to the creation of a British-only variation that uses different codes. This is absolutely unbelievable, Tomlinson disclosed to Audubon. The author claims, "I had no idea such a
How to play brdl
Using mouse