r/WordleSpinoffs

I made a game - like wordle, but with tube stations
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I made a game - like wordle, but with tube stations

Just a weekend side project... feedback welcome!

https://tubele.app

Edit: Wow! This blew up - thanks to everyone who's played, shared or commented. I've woken up this morning to find several hundred people have played overnight.

Here's some stats on the most popular opening guesses, for those who are interested: Screenshot

u/r_o_a_c_h — 3 days ago
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I made Pricedle — a daily game where you guess the price of 5 tech products, 10 seconds each

Been lurking here a while and finally have something to post.

Pricedle is a daily price-guessing game. Everyone in the world gets the same five tech products each day, and you get 10 seconds per product to guess what it actually costs. You see the photo, the name and the brand — never the price.

  • Five rounds, 100 points on the table
  • The timer runs server-side, so refreshing the page doesn't buy you more time (I learned this the hard way in testing)
  • Each round shows you the real price and what you scored
  • You finish with a spoiler-free emoji grid to share, and a streak to protect
  • No account, no email, no download — just a display name so the leaderboard has something to call you

One honest caveat: the products come from the Indian retail catalogue, so a few brands will be unfamiliar if you're not in India (you will meet boAt, Noise and Zebronics). Prices default to rupees, but there's a currency picker in the nav — switch it to USD/GBP/EUR and everything converts, so you can guess in your own currency. Genuinely think the unfamiliar-brand rounds are the fun part; you end up reasoning from what the thing looks like rather than what you already know it costs.

The prices come from a price tracker I run that snapshots the whole catalogue daily, so they're real current retail — not MRP or launch prices.

It's free and always will be. Would love to know where you land on the leaderboard, and if any round felt unfair I'd rather hear it than not.

Do share your thoughts.

nopturnia.com
u/wokeinthepark7 — 4 days ago
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I built a daily word guessing game called Distle

You have to guess the target word based on the distance from each letter to the target letter on a standard U.S. keyboard. I think hard mode is more fun, but I recommend trying normal mode a few times first. Let me know what you think!

distle.xyz
u/A_UPRIGHT_BASS — 8 days ago