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There have been manyWordle"clones" appearing on the internet ever since the word game boosted in popularity, mostly due to the news thatThe New York Times would be acquiringWordle. One of these clones is calledLewdle, and was created by Gary Whitta, a well-known writer, author, and game designer that’s often features on Kinda Funny Games Daily. The main difference betweenWordleandLewdleis that the latter is entirely focused on rude or sexual terminology, with words like farts and queef being accepted.
How to Play Lewdle
Same asWordle, folks can playLewdleon any device that can browse the internet, like a smartphone or a computer. For those that don’t know how to find it,head to the site by clicking here. Each day, there will be a new five-letter word for players to try and guess. The thing is, they only have six tries to figure it out. After each guess, the tile colors will change to signify how close players are to the correct answer. If a tile turns green, then the letter is in the word, and it’s in the right spot. If the tile turns yellow, then the letter is in the word, but it’s not in the correct spot. And if it turns gray, the letter is not found in the word at all.
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Hints for the Lewdle for June 16, 2025
The correct answer for today’sLewdlecan be found further below, but for players that want some hints to make the puzzle easier, here are some to help out.
Answer for Lewdle for February 14
Still not sure of what theLewdleanswer is for July 31, 2025? Well, players can look below for the solution.
Spoilers for today’s Lewdle!
The answer for February 14th’sLewdlepuzzle is the five-letter noun, “MILFS.” With only one vowel in the word, it’s not the easiest puzzle to solve. Hopefully this guide helped out struggling players today.
