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Fun Wordle Game: How to Make a Wordle
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What You Need

- A sheet of paper - Pencils, pens, or markers - Scissors - Tape To start the game, cut a square out of your sheet of paper. Write a word in the middle of the paper and draw circles around different letters. The word will then become a part of the wordle. Now that you have your colorful wordle, get ready to play!

How to Play the Wordle Game

The Wordle game is pretty simple. All you have to do is make a word cloud of your own words with the words you choose to use. For example, if I wanted to make a word cloud about my favorite food, I would type in "cheesecake" and "cake," then select the circle button to create my cryptic word cloud. Here's what it would look like: If you want more of a challenge, try playing the Wordle game by creating a word cloud about one of your topics for school or work. You can even create one about your favorite book or movie. The possibilities are endless!

How to Make a Wordle

To set up your wordle online, you need to find a word that represents the topic of your choice. For example, if you wanted to create a wordle about a city in the United States, you could use “San Francisco” as your word. You can also add words from your vocabulary list to the Wordle. The idea is to come up with a new word for each letter in the alphabet that starts with A and ends with Z. Let’s say you want to create an alphabetical wordle of all the states in the US. You would choose "Alaska" as your A word, "Arizona" as your B word, and so on until "Z" was reached. But don't feel like you have to follow these rules! Your Wordle can also include words that are not associated with letters if they make sense in relation to what you're thinking/talking about. So now that you've chosen which topics/words/ideas are going into your Wordle, it's time to start playing around! Once everything is set up and ready, start drawing lines on top of all of the words or images representing those topics/words/ideas so they connect and form shapes or pictures for each topic. Once done drawing lines or placing images on top of words, it's time for fun! Place some colored circles on top of each item that represents an idea and see what crazy shapes you get from them!

 

 



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