Waffle game is a daily word game in which each participant receives the same randomly generated grid of “green,” “yellow,” and “gray” letters on a specific date. Each day, the grid is refreshed to create a fresh challenge (as indicated by the timer that pops up at the end of each challenge).

On a Waffle grid, there are six (5-letter) hidden words. On the grid, all the letters are present in a jumbled form, and there is some knowledge of the arrangement of the characters in the rows and columns. The act of moving the incorrect letters around until you reach the correct arrangement is necessary to advance in the game.

The restriction placed on the maximum number of opportunities is the catch. With only 15 swaps available to you, the chances of experiencing a disastrous failure increase if you don’t choose your moves carefully. It is great that there are no restrictions on switching between rows and columns in the game. Therefore, your capacity to plan your moves is what ultimately matters. To succeed at Waffle, you also need a completely different set of techniques than what works on Wordle.

The colors’ meanings are the same on Waffle and Wordle. If a potential letter is already covered by a green tile at the start of the game or turns green after switching places. It means that it has found its correct position. The green letters get locked in the tile once recognized by the system. The yellow tiles indicate the partially correct nature of the letters in a row or column.