Subwaydle
Subwaydle is a browser game created by Sunny Ng, a software developer from New York City. In the game, players have six chances to correctly guess a subway trip with two transfers beneath New York City. Each guess must be a real subway ride one could take in New York City, and the game includes color-coded indicators to show whether a train is on the correct route or location. There are 6,835 possible puzzle combinations each day, which are altered on weekends to match weekend service. Players can also request a hint that specifies the start and end stations of the journey.
How to play Subwaydle
To play Subwaydle, you have to guess a subway trip with two transfers within New York City.
Here's a step-by-step guide to playing Subwaydle:
- Visit the Subwaydle website.
- Click on "New Game" to start a new game.
- The game will generate a subway trip with two transfers for you to guess. The trip includes three trains and two transfers.
- To make a guess, click on the subway station you think is the starting point of the trip. Then click on the station where you think the first transfer is made, and so on until you reach the final station.
- Each time you make a guess, the game will show you which parts of your guess are correct and which parts are wrong. A rail line will be shown as gray if it is not on the route, yellow if it is on the route but is currently at the wrong location, and green if it is on the route and is in the proper location.
- You have six chances to correctly guess the subway trip. If you are having difficulty, you can request a hint that specifies the start and end stations of the journey.
- If you correctly guess the subway trip, you win the game!
Remember that each guess must be a legitimate subway journey that includes three trains and two transfers. Good luck!