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Weaver

Weaver is a game that mixes elements of the popular word games Word Ladder and Wordle. The objective of the game is to transform the first word given to you into the last word by changing one letter at a time, with the ultimate goal of creating a "weave" of words that connect the two endpoints. The game offers an endless number of word pairs to solve, and there is no limit to the number of words you can use to complete each challenge.

Weaver

How to play Weaver

The popular games Word Ladder and Wordle have parts of Weaver, which is a new game. The player is given two words, a starting word and a target word, and must find a path from the starting word to the target word by changing one letter at a time.

Here is a basic guide to playing Weaver:

  1. Start by looking at the two words given to you, the starting word and the target word. Take note of their length and structure.

  2. Think of a word that can be made from the starting word by changing just one letter. This word should have the same length as the starting word and be a valid English word. Enter this word into the input field.

  3. If the word you entered is correct, it will be displayed on the screen and the letters that differ from the starting word will be highlighted. You can continue to enter new words, each time changing only one letter, until you reach the target word.

  4. If the word you entered is incorrect, you will receive an error message and can try again.

  5. There is no limit to the number of words you can enter. You can enter as many words as you need to in order to find a path from the starting word to the target word.

  6. Once you have successfully found a path from the starting word to the target word, the game will end and you will be given the option to play again with a new pair of words.

That's the basic gameplay of Weaver. The game can be played without any time constraints, so players can take their time to find the right words and solve the puzzle.

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