My favorite is plain old wordle.
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I haven't played it in a while (I play Shadow of the Tomb Raider on the train nowadays) but NYT Vertex is fun.
There has to be better out there (they often tell me things aren't words that absolutely are words) but Wordscapes.
Betweenle. Shows how close your other guesses are alphabetically, and you try to guess based on that.
I highly recommend checking out this GeoGuessr Free Alternative that combines real street exploration with an exciting competitive twist.
The game starts with a simple planet, and your task is to develop it into a high-tech, flourishing world. In https://planetclickergame.com clicking allows you to collect resources necessary for upgrades. The challenge is to manage these resources effectively to continuously enhance and expand your planet.
I think you could enjoy Semantle. This is a semantic word game where you guess words based on their meaning rather than their letters. It’s a fascinating way to engage with language in a new way. You may play it on https://worldofthegoo.com
If you enjoy puzzles like Wordle, Murdle, and Hexcodle, try Quordle (solve four Wordles simultaneously) or Knotwords (a crossword-meets-logic puzzle). For geography practice, whopper clicker might also be fun and engaging!
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