
For Wordle enthusiasts, there’s a game for every type of fan. Pokémon lovers can master Squirdle, Swifties can enjoy Taylordle, Star Wars fans have SWordle and Star Wordle, while geography buffs can dive into Worldle and Globle. The options are endless.
But what if your knowledge stretches across various subjects, not just one fandom? What if your friends and family often call you a walking, talking Wikipedia, a title you’ve earned by joyfully diving into endless Wikipedia pages?
For someone like you, Redactle is the perfect fit. As Lifehacker describes, it offers a challenge as expansive as Wordle is compact. You’ll be presented with one of 10,000 Wikipedia pages from the site’s “vital articles” section, which is more crucial and fewer in number than level five, but less so than the articles in levels one through three.
In Redactle, most of the content is cleverly hidden—predictably redacted. All that remains are common words like prepositions, articles, and a few others (such as then, if, and is). Your task is to figure out the missing words until you can identify the title of the page. Relying solely on context clues may not get you far; it might be more effective to type random terms and see if any lead you in the right direction. If you find yourself stuck, you can always return the next day and click ‘Info’ to reveal the previous day's answer.
Give today’s Redactle a try here.