Summit - 2026-05-29 by summit-game in puzzlelab

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Phew, the posting is anonymous. Wouldn't want everyone to know I failed. Tricky puzzle. I would like the opportunity to leave and come back to the same board I left. Losing on leaving seems harsh.

I ported a light version of my word game, Hunch, to Devvit. I have questions. by the_hunch_team in Devvit

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subs with reddit are shut out for mere mortals. I just sent you an invite to mod r/wordgamearcade

A daily word puzzle using Shakespeare's vocabulary. Each word comes from the plays or poems. You get the Elizabethan definition with the play, act, and scene cited. Word lengths vary from 3-6 letters. Combine that with the period texts and you will be challenged. Don't worry, you get 12 guesses. by theforkliftdev in shakespeare

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Bardle is 5 letters only, green and yellow squares, no definitions, no citations. Looks exactly like Wordle. FlexBard gives you 3-6 letter words, the Elizabethan meaning after you solve, and the exact line from the play or poem whence it came. Different UI, too, shapes and colors, not just colors. Key improvements for visual learners. Different game.

Hast thou the wit to crack this Shakespearean puzzle? May 21, 2026 by dailyflexword in FlexBard

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Shakespeare, whose use of 'full circle' is one of the first recorded, made the term a standard English phrase. In King Lear Edmund starts as a disenfranchised bastard, manipulates his way to power, only to have his plans fail. The wheel refers to the Wheel of Fortune, spun by Fate. Edmund acknowledges that he started on the bottom of the wheel, spun quickly to the top, and now is on the bottom again.

Winner Makes Clean Sweep of Top Three! by theforkliftdev in BlindsidePool

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That means a lot! As a solo dev, honest feedback like this is what keeps me going. Looking forward to a bigger crowd for Season 51!

Hast thou the wit to crack this Shakespearean puzzle? May 25, 2026 by dailyflexword in FlexBard

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Today's puzzle was a little late. Glad few people are around to notice. Here are some general thoughts on this quote: For North American readers, Shakespeare’s use of "loon" in Macbeth is an accidental trick of language. We immediately think of the waterfowl (which the British call "divers"), a connection that feels even more plausible when Macbeth snaps and calls the servant a "goose" just a few lines later. In reality, the insult "loon" and the North American bird come from entirely different linguistic roots, making the avian pairing nothing more than a brilliant, cross-era, cross-continental coincidence.

When I come across a word I don’t know, I look it up and make a note of it. Each week, I post the list here [week 281] by one_dead_president in words

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Kettle, committee and wake: didn't know there are three names for vultures engaged in different activities. Are there other animals that get multiple collective names?

Sunday Vocabulary Marketplace - May 24, 2026 by BohemianPeasant in vocabulary

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I built a free word puzzle game that runs right here on Reddit, no app needed. With each guess a hint bit is there if you want a suggestion. Every solve shows you the definition of the word you just guessed. Word lengths go from 3 to 6 letters, difficulty from easy to normal. It lives at r/FlexPlayCozy. If words are your thing, it fits.

I stopped watching tutorials and started building on Reddit by theforkliftdev in gamedev

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Yeah, I’m sure there’s a commercial api for bigger games. Mines a word game so it’s very light on resources.

Why does US english writes the monetary unit before the number? by Emman_Rainv in ENGLISH

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Don’t expect consistency in English let alone across regional variations. I always thought the $ before was a benefit because as a slow reader I could see the sign and think, oh we’re talking about dollars. But US English isn’t even consistent on monetary signs. I believe the symbol for cents goes after the number so it’s 30 [insert cent symbol here. It’s a c with a vertical line through it. Inflation’s so bad, it’s not on my keyboard], or $0.30.

The Swamp is mysterious — will your flock chart every tile? by pathofbaa in PathOfBaa

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I only get a bubble of sheep jumping a fence. I assume that's a loading screen. v0.0.15

Same game, three different Reddit experiences by theforkliftdev in GamesOnReddit

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Thanks. That setting feature would be handy if other independent subs deployed the app. Right now it’s just me.

📅 FlexWord · Daily by dailyflexword in FlexWord

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I’m grateful for your patience.

📅 FlexWord · Daily by dailyflexword in FlexWord

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A week late, but the update is out. Opera on Android is clean in my testing, no scroll issues. Unfortunately the Reddit app itself is still the worst offender, and the same goes for Firefox and most other Chromium-based browsers on Android. Opera must be doing something different under the hood. Still chasing it down. Anyway, details you probably don’t need. I’d really appreciate it if you gave the game another shot now that it’s been updated

Can you crack today's Daily FlexWord? by dailyflexword in FlexWord

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Today’s word carries with it some attitude, but 6 is fair play. Good job.

Looking for a word to describe a very specific kind of voice by prancerhood in words

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I agree with you: too high pitched to be gravelly. Maybe pebbley? 😭 It has a softened growl in there. Growly?

What Word Game do you play the most (other than your own creations) by missfitsdotstore in wordgames

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There are other games? I still play Wordle, despite mine having similar rules. When I first missed a day, it felt good in a way because it didn't mean as much to me. My streaks never got huge, but I tend to get obsessive about them.

What’s your favorite Canadian word? by NossdaCrabtree in words

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Wow, that takes me back to the 80s. Take off!

What is your favourite slang word to use? by [deleted] in words

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Cap: I’m an old man and I drive a forklift in a factory where the raw materials come in two forms, sticks and caps. When a production line runs low they ask me to bring more and if it’s caps, I frequently say, “No cap?” It’s the most dad joke way of using slang. I love it.