You think you've mastered Wordle? Well, let's add a little pressure to your game.
Squabbleis a battle royale/Wordlemix, in which you battle a bunch of other players, all of whom are trying to win a series of Wordle-style challenges faster than you. You have health points, which reduce with time, but can be replenished by solving the puzzle correctly. In the end, there can be only one (cue lightning).
As you might imagine, it's a lot more stressful than the regular game, though you do get the additional excitement from watching your enemies fall on the battlefieldget crossed out with a big red "X" mark.
There are two basic modes: in Blitz, you compete against up to four other players. Battle Royale is a massive fight, with a maximum of 99 players.
Squabblelets you create a game of your own or join an existing game. From my experience, finding a game to jump into was easy. And if you want to analyze your pitiful mistakesglorious tactical choices, you can even watch a replay of the game.
Settings include a dark mode as well as a colorblind mode, and a "Coming Soon" section promises better support for phones and tablets, improved matchmaking, solo and daily modes, and more.
For you, what all this means is that your raging Wordleaddiction isn't going away yet. To battle!
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to today's Wordle.
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