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BADMAN WORDLE is a free, Wordle-style daily word puzzle where every answer is real internet slang pulled from Urban Dictionary. Guess the five-letter slang word in six tries — think THICC, GYATT, SIGMA, RIZZ, KAREN and ZADDY. A new word drops every day, there is an endless random mode for marathon sessions, and when the round ends you get the actual Urban Dictionary definition. No download, no signup — just open and play.
Yes. BADMAN WORDLE is completely free, plays in your browser on mobile and desktop, and needs no download, account or signup. Just open the page and start guessing.
It is a Wordle-style daily word game with a twist: instead of dictionary words, every answer is a real slang term from Urban Dictionary, like THICC, GYATT, SIGMA, KAREN, GUCCI or ZADDY. You still guess a five-letter word in six tries with green, yellow and gray tiles.
Guess the hidden five-letter slang word in six tries. After each guess the tiles change colour: green means the letter is correct and in the right spot, yellow means the letter is in the word but in a different spot, and gray means the letter is not in the word. Use the two hints if you get stuck — the first reveals the Urban Dictionary meaning and the second gives a letter clue.
Yes. There is a fresh daily slang word that resets at midnight UTC and is numbered (#1, #2, and so on), so everyone gets the same puzzle each day. Want more? Switch to endless mode for unlimited random slang words any time.
Every answer is a genuine slang term, and when you win or lose the game shows the real Urban Dictionary definition (and an example) for that word, so you learn what the slang actually means.
Yes. BADMAN WORDLE is built mobile-first and works in any modern browser on phone, tablet or desktop. There is an on-screen keyboard, a hard mode for a tougher challenge, and an emoji share grid so you can post your result.
No. BADMAN WORDLE is an independent, Wordle-inspired parody made by BADMAN GAMES. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by The New York Times. Wordle is a trademark of The New York Times.
Slang and definitions via Urban Dictionary. BADMAN WORDLE is an independent parody and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The New York Times. “Wordle” is a trademark of The New York Times.