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About Wordleos

Wordleos started as a simple question: what if the daily five-letter puzzle pulled its answers from the worlds we actually obsess over, instead of plain dictionary words? A Game of Thrones fan should be able to lean on knowing their houses and Essos cities; an anime fan should get an edge from knowing their Straw Hats from their shinobi. So we built a Wordle where the vocabulary is the theme.

Today Wordleos is a free, browser-based collection of nine themed Wordle games built on the classic rules — guess a hidden 5-letter word in six tries, with green/yellow/grey clues after every guess. Every game is free, needs no account, and works the same on a phone as on a desktop.

The word banks, by the numbers

Across the nine themes we currently maintain 561 hand-picked five-letter answers. Every answer is chosen and tagged by category and difficulty by hand — we do not auto-generate word lists, because a generated list produces obscure or wrong "names" that frustrate fans. Here is where they sit today:

How a word makes the cut

Each candidate answer has to clear three tests: it must be exactly five letters, it must be recognisable to a fan of that world (not buried trivia), and it must be tagged with a category — character, place, item, faction, or term — so the themed packs can narrow the answer pool cleanly. We then grade each one easy, medium, or hard, which is what lets the difficulty notes on each game ("warm up on STARK, sweat over PYPAR") actually mean something.

Who makes it

Wordleos is built and maintained by a small independent team that likes word games and the franchises behind them. It is a fan project: we are not affiliated with or endorsed by HBO, George R.R. Martin, or any of the studios and publishers behind the worlds we reference. The game is kept free and is supported by non-intrusive advertising.

Have a theme you want added, spotted a word that does not belong, or found a bug? We genuinely read the mail — reach us on the contact page.