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Thirdle

Thirdle is a word game where players have to create three words using six letters provided to them. The goal of the game is to create three words that are at least two letters apart. The game is played against the clock, and players have to find as many words as possible within the allotted time. Thirdle is typically played online through various websites, and it is a fun and challenging game that can help players improve their vocabulary and word association skills.

Thirdle

How to play Thirdle

Here's a guide to help you get started:

Controls:

Thirdle is typically played online, so you will need a keyboard and mouse to play. The game is usually played in a web browser, and you can use the mouse to click on the letters and the keyboard to enter your answers.

How to play:

  1. To start playing, visit a Thirdle game website and select "play" or "start" to begin a new game.

  2. The game will provide you with six letters that you will use to create three words that are at least two letters apart. For example, if the letters are "T, R, E, A, M, and P," you could create the words "team," "ram," and "ape."

  3. Use the mouse to click on the letters to form words. The game will keep track of the words you've found and show them on the screen.

  4. You have a set amount of time to find as many words as possible. The length of the game varies depending on the version of the game you are playing.

  5. If you get stuck, you can use the undo feature to remove the letters you've selected and start over. However, this will also subtract time from your overall score.

  6. Once the time is up, the game will display the list of all the possible words that could have been created from the six letters.

That's all there is to it! Thirdle is a fun and challenging word game that can help you improve your vocabulary and problem-solving skills. Whether you're playing alone or with friends, it's a great way to have fun and exercise your brain at the same time.

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