Sweardle is a variation of the famous word-guessing game Wordle. The player is given four chances to guess a four-letter word, with the options limited to English-language swear phrases.
Sweardle has two characters. Each player begins with ten letter tiles (one of which has two Vs). Players take turns placing one tile on the board at a time.
If both players agree that they are creating a real word (really, only one true word), they can place their tile. If they do not, they must keep their tile and will not be able to use it again until their next turn.
The goal of the game is to have as many words as possible on the board when no more tiles may be placed. Each player receives points based on the length of each word he creates during the game: Each letter is worth 5 points; each vowel is worth 3 points; each consonant is worth 1 point; and double letters or Vs are worth 2 points. The one with the most points wins!
Sweardle is a game similar to Wordle. On the website, a player will be presented with an empty grid of squares every day. To begin, each participant must guess a word. Sweardle employs four-letter words with four guesses instead of the five-character Wordle with six guesses, making it easier and simpler to understand. Yellow bricks show that the letter is in the wrong place, whereas green bricks indicate that the letter is in the correct position. Only obscene words. The preceding responses to the Sweardle were DAMN, HUMP, DUMP, and so on.