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11 letters
If you've ever loved Wordle—the famous 5-letter word guessing game—then 11 Letters will bring an even more difficult challenge. Instead of just 5 letters, now you have to solve words up to 11 characters long. This turns each game into a tense mind game, where vocabulary and reasoning ability are pushed to the limit.
How to play 11 letters
The basic rules are the same as Wordle:
- Gray box: the letter does not appear in the word.
- Yellow box: the letter is in the word but in the wrong position.
- Green box: the letter is in the right position.
You have 6 guesses to find the correct word.
With a long alphabet of 11 characters, repetition of letters can occur, and players often have to consider suffixes like -tion, -ally, and -fully to find a reasonable answer.
11 Letters of Experience
Players can start with long words like information, copyrighted, or centrifugal to quickly eliminate many characters. However, the 11-letter length makes choosing the right word much more difficult than in the original Wordle.
Sometimes, you can guess it in 3 turns thanks to smart choices, but other times, you have to try different directions, considering prefixes and suffixes to avoid dead ends.
Features of 11 Letters
- More challenging than the original Wordle: longer words mean more complex reasoning.
- Diverse strategies: considering word endings (-ing, -tion, -ity…) is key to staying on track.
- Both individual and community: you can play alone or challenge your friends, even chatrooms, to solve puzzles together.
11 Letters expands the familiar Wordle formula into an experience full of drama and surprises. This is not only a brain training game but also a test of language skills, patience and a little luck. If you have ever found Wordle too easy, then 11 Letters will definitely be a new challenge that you cannot ignore. Or you can join the Letter Boxed Unlimited challenge, which is also very fun.