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    The Dictionary Game
    New puzzle every day at midnight GMT

    Guess the Word from
    Its Definition

    A daily word puzzle that challenges your vocabulary. Read the definition, type your guess, and expand your vocabulary!

    Learn How to Play
    10K+
    Daily Players
    4
    Difficulty Levels
    Words to Learn

    How to Play

    Master the game in four simple steps

    1. Read the Definition

    Each puzzle shows you a dictionary definition. Your job is to figure out the word!

    2. Type Your Guess

    Enter what you think the word is. Correct letters in the right position get locked in!

    3. Use the Clues

    Green letters are correct. Use this feedback to refine your next guess!

    4. Win in 6 Tries

    Guess the word within 6 attempts to keep your streak alive!

    Why You'll Love It

    More than just a game — it's a daily vocabulary workout

    Daily Challenge

    A new puzzle every day at midnight GMT. Everyone plays the same word! Check our Word of the Day archive for past challenges.

    Build Streaks

    Keep your winning streak alive! Learn daily vocabulary habits and compete for the longest streak.

    Expand Vocabulary

    Learn new words and their definitions. Discover memory techniques to retain them!

    Choose Your Challenge

    Four difficulty levels to match your vocabulary skills. From beginners to advanced learners!

    🌱

    Easy

    5–7 letters

    Perfect for beginners

    📚

    Medium

    8–10 letters

    The classic experience

    🔥

    Hard

    11–13 letters

    For word enthusiasts

    💎

    Expert

    14–16 letters

    Ultimate challenge

    Ready to Test Your Vocabulary?

    Join thousands of players who challenge themselves daily. No download required — play instantly in your browser! Learn more about us or explore our vocabulary resources.