

Octordle
Octordle is a ultimate Wordle-like challenge where you must solve eight words at once using only 13 guesses. It’s chaotic, addictive, and surprisingly satisfying when you finally nail them all.
If you thought Tridle and Quordle was tough — welcome to Octordle, where things get beautifully insane. The first time I opened it, I literally laughed: eight Wordle grids at once? No way. Then, ten minutes later, I realized I was completely hooked.
This isn’t just another Wordle clone — it’s a full-blown word puzzle marathon for those who want to truly test their focus, logic, and endurance.
What is Octordle
Octordle takes the concept of Wordle and dials it up to eight. You’re trying to solve eight five-letter words simultaneously, with only 13 guesses to complete them all.
Each guess you type appears on all eight boards, and each grid responds independently with its own color-coded feedback — which means your brain has to track eight different feedback patterns at once. It sounds impossible, but trust me, once you find your rhythm, it becomes one of the most satisfying puzzle experiences out there.
The game is clearly designed for those who have already mastered Dordle and Quordle. It’s the next logical step — or maybe the final boss — of Wordle-inspired games.
You can also customize your challenge: Choose between Daily Octordle (one shared puzzle for all players) or Free Play Mode (endless puzzles whenever you want).
Eight grids, thirteen tries — that’s your battleground.
How to Play Octordle
Playing Octordle feels familiar if you’ve tried Wordle, Dordle, or Quordle — just multiplied by chaos.
Type any valid five-letter word and press Enter.
The same word appears across all eight grids.
Each grid gives feedback using color hints:
- 🟩 Green – The letter is in the right spot.
- 🟨 Yellow – The letter is in the word but in the wrong place.
- ⬛ Gray – The letter is not in the word at all.

Use those clues to narrow down the answers on each grid.
You have 13 total guesses to solve all eight words.
Sounds easy? Wait until you’re trying to remember which board had that green “A” and which one didn’t. It’s a total brain workout — equal parts strategy and panic.
Tips and Tricks
Here are a few lessons I’ve learned (the hard way) after too many hours of Octordle:
- Start with a vowel-heavy word.
Words likeadieu,audio, orouijaquickly reveal key vowels that apply across all eight boards. - Avoid repeated letters early.
In the first few turns, use words that contain completely different letters — ideally, your first 10 letters shouldn’t repeat at all. - Use tools if you’re desperate.
Word-finding tools can save you when your brain melts, but purists might call that cheating. - Focus smartly.
After two or three guesses, pick the board that’s giving you the most clues and solve it first. The info you gain there can often help with others. - Don’t get tunnel vision.
If you’re stuck on one grid, switch to another with more revealed letters — momentum matters in Octordle. - Stay patient.
With 8 puzzles to manage and limited attempts, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Take a breath, look for patterns, and trust your logic.
Features of Octordle
- Eight Wordle puzzles in one game
- 13 total guesses to complete them all
- Two modes: Daily and Free Play
- Same familiar color feedback system
- Keyboard shows color-coded hints per grid
- Play directly in your browser, no download required
- Designed for advanced Wordle players looking for a real challenge
More Games Like Octordle
If you’re obsessed with Octordle, try these too:
- Wordle Unlimited – Practice endlessly before taking on the big leagues.
- Dordle – Two boards, great for mastering dual focus.
- Tridle – Three grids, perfect for building your multitasking skills.
- Quordle – The perfect warm-up for Octordle’s madness.
About the Creator
Octordle was created by Kenneth Crawford, a developer who clearly decided that Wordle just wasn’t difficult enough. His version pushes players to the edge of their multitasking limits — but it’s also a labor of love for word puzzle enthusiasts.
FAQ
How many guesses do I get in Octordle?
You have 13 guesses total to solve all eight hidden words.
Who created Octordle?
It was developed by Kenneth Crawford, inspired by the success of Wordle, Dordle, and Quordle.
Is Octordle harder than Quordle?
Absolutely. It’s essentially Quordle on steroids — eight boards, more strategy, and way more brain strain.
Can I play Octordle for free?
Yes! You can play directly in your browser, completely free.
Is there a Daily Octordle?
Yes, there’s a Daily Mode with one shared puzzle for everyone each day, plus Free Play Mode for unlimited games.
What’s the best starting word in Octordle?
Use vowel-rich starters like adieu, audio, or ouija. They quickly reveal valuable letter positions across all eight boards.


















