Wordle Squared
Wordle Squared is a game inspired by the original Wordle. It functions very similarly but on a square grid instead of a row. You guess five-letter words, and the game provides color-coded clues to indicate if the letters are in the correct spot, the wrong spot, or not in the word at all.

Grid and Guesses:
- You'll typically guess on a 5x5 grid, meaning you input five-letter words that fill both a row and a column.
- The number of guesses allowed might vary depending on the specific version you're playing. Some offer 10 guesses, with a bonus guess for every first five words that reveal all information for their squares.
Color-Coded Clues:
- After each guess, the squares you fill will be color-coded to provide feedback on the letters:
- Green: The letter is correct and in the right position for the row and the column word.
- Yellow: The letter is present in one of the words you're forming (either the row or the column) but not in the correct spot.
- Gray/Black: The letter isn't included in the row or column word you're trying to guess.
Winning the Game:
- The goal is to correctly guess the row and column words within the allowed number of attempts.
- Ideally, you want to use the color clues strategically to decipher the letters that belong in each word and their positions.
Additional Notes:
- Some versions might offer features like rotating the grid to see clues from a different perspective.
- The difficulty can vary depending on the word list used and the size of the grid.
How to play Wordle Squared
Using Mouse and Keyboard.