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Prefer the classic 5-letter format? Jump back to the original WordlePlus game with daily, hourly, and infinite modes.
Play the main 5-letter game with the original board, stats, and familiar WordlePlus flow.
Drop down to a 6-letter board if you want a lighter standalone twist on the classic format.
Septle is an independent game from WordlePlus and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The New York Times or the official Wordle product.
A is in the correct position.
A is in the word but in the wrong position.
U does not appear in the answer at all.
Septle is a 7-letter word game built as a standalone companion to WordlePlus. It keeps the familiar tile feedback system while expanding every answer to seven letters.
WordlePlus uses 5-letter answers, while Septle uses 7-letter answers and its own separate word list, stats, storage, and game state.
Yes. Daily gives you one shared 7-letter puzzle each day, Hourly rotates to a fresh puzzle every hour, and Infinite lets you keep playing without waiting.
No. Septle is an independent project and has no affiliation with The New York Times or the official Wordle game.
Yes. Septle saves its settings, stats, and current game state in your browser using separate local storage keys, so it does not overwrite your WordlePlus progress.
Yes. Septle keeps the same settings flow as the main WordlePlus game, including Dark Mode and Colorblind Mode.
Yes. Septle keeps the historical puzzle flow from the main game, so you can jump back to older daily or hourly boards.
A balanced opening guess with common vowels and consonants matters even more in Septle, because the extra letter creates more pattern branches than a standard 5-letter puzzle.
Septle Hourly gives you a new 7-letter puzzle every hour. It is the fast-rotating version of Septle for players who want more reps without going fully infinite.