Warsha

Warsha Singh is a content writer at Infrexa, where she writes about gaming and brain-challenging topics. She graduated with honors in Mass Communication and Journalism from the Institute of Management Studies (IMS), Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Before joining Infrexa, Warsha worked with several well-known news portals like The Hitavada, Navbharat Times, and Deshbandhu, where she covered gaming-related content. She has a deep interest in brain games, puzzles, counting figures, and letter or number series-type challenges. With over 5 years of writing experience, Warsha continues to share useful and engaging insights with online readers.

Phrazle

Phrazle: The Word Puzzle That Makes You Unscramble a Phrase

Phrazle is a free online word puzzle game that takes the letter-guessing mechanics of Wordle and applies them to an entire hidden phrase. The challenge isn’t just figuring out the letters; it’s figuring out the individual words and arranging them in the correct sequence to win. Your goal is to uncover the full phrase in […]

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Mathler

Mathler: The Equation-Guessing Challenge (Strategy Edition)

Mathler is a free online puzzle game developed by Daniel Tait that applies the addictive color-clue logic of Wordle to mathematics. Instead of guessing a five-letter word, your challenge is to uncover a hidden six-tile mathematical equation that equals a specific, predetermined answer. Developer: Mathler.comRelease Year: 2022Official Website: https://mathler.com The game concept is simple, but

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Klondike Solitaire

Klondike Solitaire is the most common version of solitaire you’ll find on computers and phones, often simply called “Solitaire.” It’s played with one standard 52-card deck and relies on patience and strategy. The whole game comes down to two main goals: The Rules That Matter Most for Success When I first started playing, I made

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WEAVER WORD GAME

Weaver Game

When I first discovered Weaver, I thought it was simple, just a game of forming random words. But the challenge – the Word Ladder – was invented by Lewis Carroll back in 1879, and it’s a brilliant exercise in logic. It’s not about vocabulary; it’s about finding the single, shortest, and most efficient path between

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