Gordle
A Gordle's goal is to find patterns among a set of input words. In these types of puzzles, pattern space is usually very limited, and the clues required to solve them are frequently very simple.
The first type of Gordle is found in logic puzzles, which are also referred to as Permutation Puzzles or Inversion Puzzles.
These puzzles put your logical reasoning skills to the test by asking you to find specific solutions to specific words. For example, if we ask you to solve "GORGLED - A term used to describe something that has been subjected to extensive testing and revision but still remains poor," you will need to use a combination of logic and intuition. — You must determine what these changes were and why the word was described as GORGLED.
An anagram puzzle, also known as scrambled word puzzles, is another type of it. In these puzzles, a group of letters is arranged in such a way that when read backward or rearranged into a different order, it forms a new word or phrase (reversed). Here's an example: if we ask you to complete the phrase with GORBLE instead of ORBLE, your solution will be GOREBLESTORE.
How to Play Gordle
1. Enter the player's five-letter last name.
2. When the correct letter is inserted, the box turns green. The yellow hue and box in the Wordle Hockey Game indicate that you have placed the correct letter, but it is not in the correct location.
The box turns gray when the guess is incorrect.
3. Using Gordle's system, you have five to six attempts to correctly guess the player's five-letter last name.
4. When finished, click "OK," then review your performance!
How to play Gordle
Using mouse