Sexaginta-quattuordle
by Catherine Cowie
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Solve 64 Wordles within 70 guesses.
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Make 70 guesses to simultaneously solve 64 five-letter word puzzles, using Wordle-style color feedback to track progress across all boards at once.
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Sexaginta-quattuordle (aka "sixty-fordle") is a daily Wordle marathon where your mission is to solve 64 five-letter words at once in 70 guesses.
Yes, you read that right. Sixty-four grids. One keyboard. Seventy attempts to crack them all.
Each guess you type applies to all 64 boards simultaneously. Standard Wordle color rules apply: green means correct letter in the right spot, yellow means correct letter in the wrong spot, gray means the letter isn't in that word at all. Every word is different, so you're juggling 64 separate solutions as the colored tiles pile up across your screen.
- Type a five-letter word and hit enter. That guess counts for all 64 boards.
- Green, yellow, and gray tiles work just like Wordle.
- You have 70 total guesses to solve all 64 words.
- The game uses red and purple letter highlights to flag letters that appear in words you haven't solved yet, helping you track what to prioritize.
- Choose between layouts: 4x16 columns, 8x8 columns, or 16x4 columns depending on your screen.
- A new puzzle drops every day.
The red and purple markers are your secret weapon. As you narrow down unsolved boards, these colors highlight letters that still matter, cutting through the visual chaos when you're 40 guesses deep and staring at a sea of tiles.
Why we like it:
- β It's absurdly ambitious and somehow actually playable.
- β Forces you to think in patterns and eliminate entire chunks of the alphabet at once.
- β Finishing one feels like a genuine accomplishment, not just a coffee break diversion.
Hint: Start with vowel-heavy words to light up as many boards as possible. Don't tunnel vision on individual grids early. Your first ten guesses should be about gathering intelligence across all 64 words, not solving any single one.
About the Game
Creator: Catherine Cowie
Category: Word Games
Also in: The Worldle Multiverse
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