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.

Wordle Word game

Wordle

Wordle isn’t just a puzzle – for many of us, it’s become a small ritual. Every morning, before coffee or while commuting, I open the game and test my wits against that one hidden five-letter word. I’ve been playing since late 2021, when it first started trending, and over time, I’ve learned that there’s much […]

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Octordle: How to play octordle game online | Top online Games

Octordle

Octordle is a word puzzle game created by Kenneth Crawford and officially released on February 15, 2022. It escalates the challenge of the popular Wordle format by requiring players to simultaneously guess eight unique five-letter words in a maximum of 13 total tries. This setup transforms the game from a test of vocabulary into a

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Canuckle

Canuckle

Canuckle is the Canadian adaptation of the word-guessing game model popularized by Wordle. It was created by Ottawa brothers Mark and Jeff Rogers in February 2022. While the core mechanics are familiar, the game’s identity is centered on its Canadian twist, challenging players to guess a five-letter word related to Canadian culture, places, or terminology.

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Sweardle

Sweardle Game

Sweardle is a spin-off of the Wordle format, defined by two major constraints: the puzzle requires players to guess a four-letter word in just four attempts, and the acceptable dictionary is restricted to common English vulgarities or swear words. This design makes the game a focused test of pattern recognition within a highly specific, restricted

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