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Video Game Wordle-Like Games
86 hand-picked daily video game -dle games, free to play in your browser.
Video game -dles are franchise-specific daily puzzles — guess a character, item, or ability from clues drawn from a single game's lore. LoLdle (League of Legends, 2022) and Pokedle started the category; today every major game with a deep cast has its own multi-mode -dle network. Most are unofficial fan projects that pull their data from community wikis.
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Frequently asked questions about video game -dle games
- What's the best Pokémon Wordle?
- Pokedle.net is the most-played and most-polished — it runs five daily modes (Classic, Silhouette, Type, Move, Ability) and updates its character list as new Pokémon are added to the games. For a more puzzle-focused variant, Squirdle and Wordpoke are popular. All link to community wikis (Bulbapedia, mostly) for their data.
- What's the League of Legends Wordle?
- Loldle, launched in 2022, is the canonical League of Legends -dle. It has eight daily modes — Classic (full-attribute guessing), Quote, Ability, Splash Art, Emoji, Champion Spell, Title, and one rotating bonus mode. It's the highest-traffic non-NYT -dle in the world by most estimates.
- Are these games official?
- Almost all video game -dles are unofficial fan projects. The character data and images come from community wikis (Bulbapedia, Fandom, official League of Legends Universe pages) rather than from the game studios directly. A handful of game publishers have built first-party -dles for their own franchises, but the overwhelming majority are fan-built. Most have been running for years with no rights-holder objection — the model is essentially the same as fan-wikis.
- Why do some video game -dles have multiple modes?
- The pokedle.net / loldle.net pattern of "5 to 8 daily modes per franchise" is the highest-engagement format in the genre — players who care about a specific franchise will play every mode every day, which produces 3–5x the pageviews per visit of a single-mode site. Once one game in a franchise added multi-mode, every other franchise's -dle network followed. Single-mode video game -dles are now the exception, not the rule.