Adverswordle
Adverswordle is a reverse version of Wordle in which you enter a five-letter word and computer software tries to anticipate it.
The player clicks on each letter to indicate whether it is in the word correctly, erroneously, or not at all when the game offers an answer. Each result instructs the AI in some way, changing how it functions.
Adverswordle awards points are based on how long the AI takes to guess each player's word, in contrast to other Wordle clones that just allow people to pass or fail. This is a great game if you want to take a break from guessing and pretend to be the mastermind for a while.
Now you need to think of a word. Try to think of a word that is hard to guess and obscure. This expression is real. Any phrase that has five letters can be used.
Next, the AI or machine will make predictions; you must record which letters are accurate and whether or not they are in the right place. If the AI or computer accurately guesses the right letter in the right place, turn it green. However, it will turn yellow if the proper letter is missing. The only difference is that Wordle reverses the division of labor.
When the machine successfully guesses the word, the game is over. The final score is based on how frequently the machine correctly guesses the solution. The score increases as more guesses are made.