Medium1 player·5 min
Dordle
Two Wordles at once — seven guesses to find both five-letter words.
Dordle is the stepping stone between Wordle and Quordle. Two five-letter words must be solved simultaneously in seven guesses, with each guess applying to both boards at once. It was one of the first multi-board Wordle variants and remains one of the cleanest to learn because the jump from one board to two is small enough to grasp immediately.
Core rules
- Both boards receive every guess. Colour feedback is independent per board.
- Seven guesses for two words — more generous than Wordle's six-for-one, but you must balance attention across both boards.
- A daily puzzle resets at midnight; unlimited free-play mode is also available.
Strategy tips
- Unlike Wordle you can afford a "sacrifice" guess — use one early guess to test letters with no expectation of solving either board, purely to maximise information.
- Once one board is solved (or nearly so), shift all attention to the other — but remember any guess still applies to the solved board, so don't accidentally break it.
- If you have green letters on both boards, look for a word that satisfies both constraints simultaneously — the overlap is often possible and saves a guess.