Dimension 20 Wordle - D&D Comedy Word Game

Roll for initiative! Test your Dimension 20 knowledge with characters, campaigns, and critical moments.

Roll for Vocabulary

Dimension 20 runs more campaigns than most actual D&D groups ever will, and each one has its own cast of brilliantly named characters. The word pool draws from Fantasy High, Unsleeping City, Mice and Murder, A Crown of Candy, Misfits and Magic, and the full Dropout library — so names like Adaine, Gorgug, Faeth, Edgar, Aguefort, and Doreen coexist with more generic D&D vocabulary. If you've watched all the way through Neverafter, you'll have an edge.

Cast Members Across Campaigns

  • Fantasy High — Adaine, Gorgug, Faeth, Riz, Fabian, Kristen
  • Unsleeping City — Sofia, Pete, Kingston (too long), Ricky
  • A Crown of Candy — Lapin, Ruby (too short?), Jet
  • Supporting NPCs — Aguefort, Edgar, Doreen, Barry, Craig, Cody, Basrar, Boomer, Bean

The pool is broader than any single campaign — it rewards fans who've watched multiple seasons rather than just the most popular one.

The Dropout Vocabulary Layer

Beyond character names, Dimension 20 has recurring D&D mechanics that appear as standalone words:

  • Busted — what happens when a roll fails spectacularly in Brennan's table
  • Aurora — from A Crown of Candy
  • Cubbys — the Cub Scouts troupe from Mice and Murder
  • Baxter — Pete's corgi from Unsleeping City

Solving Strategy

Dimension 20 names don't follow a single linguistic pattern — you have British Murder-Mystery names (Edgar, Agnes, Gordie), high-fantasy elf names (Adaine, Faeth), and suburban New York names (Pete, Cody) all in the same pool.

  • Adaine and Gorgug — two Fantasy High party members with distinct consonant profiles; great opening pair
  • Four-letter names are common — Bean, Cody, Pete, Riz, and Barry cover multiple short entries
  • Watch for campaign-specific terms — a word you don't recognise might be from a season you haven't watched yet

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the pool cover all Dimension 20 seasons? Yes, the pool draws from the full Dropout catalogue, including full seasons and one-shots.

Are DM/GM terms like "Nat 20" or "Crit" in the pool? D&D mechanical terms that appear in the show's vocabulary may be included if they fit the length requirement.

Is there a daily cap? No. Play unlimited rounds — the show has enough cast members to keep the pool full.