Make one five-letter guess
Start by typing any valid five-letter word. In Kilordle, that one guess is not aimed at a single answer; it is submitted to every active puzzle at the same time.
Kilordle turns the familiar five-letter word puzzle into a large multi-board challenge. Each guess is checked against every active hidden word.
Solved words disappear from the remaining count, and the board keeps showing a focused sample of the puzzles still in progress.
Start by typing any valid five-letter word. In Kilordle, that one guess is not aimed at a single answer; it is submitted to every active puzzle at the same time.
Every board answers with its own clue pattern. A dark tile means the letter is correct and in the right position, a marked light tile means the letter appears elsewhere, and a pale tile means that letter does not help that board.
When your guess exactly matches one of the hidden words, that puzzle is cleared from the remaining pool. The number at the top drops, so you can see the whole challenge shrinking.
The goal is to clear every hidden word with as few guesses as possible. Strong guesses reveal letters for many boards, then later guesses separate similar words that are still unresolved.
Good Kilordle play is less about solving one board perfectly and more about gathering useful information for the whole field. Early guesses should cover common vowels and frequent consonants, because every confirmed letter can help many boards at once.
As the remaining count drops, patterns become more important. Look for clusters of boards that share letter positions or missing letters, then choose guesses that separate those possibilities. A strong late-game guess often clears several similar words rather than chasing a single obvious answer.
These quick answers cover how the game and the surrounding site work.
Kilordle uses the familiar five-letter guessing rules, but each guess is checked across many active puzzles at once. The challenge is to use shared clues efficiently rather than solving only one board.
No. The game runs in your browser as a client-rendered React app. The supporting guide and policy pages are generated into static HTML during the build.
The main game is available at the root URL. Supporting pages such as About, Contact, Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Change Log are separate static pages.