Oh my God, they made a Wordle! Test your South Park knowledge with characters and memorable moments.
South Park's word pool is as eclectic as the show itself — running across 27 seasons of Colorado mountain-town chaos. Character names (Chef, Craig, Butters, Randy, Wendy), recurring concepts (Canada, China, Chaos — Cartman's supervillain alter ego), and episode-specific vocabulary (Cissy, Crab, Cupid, Ebert, Faith, Gibson) all appear. If you've watched enough to know that Crab People are real and that Kyle and Cartman are best frenemies, you'll find the pool intuitive.
South Park's vocabulary is deliberately random. One puzzle answer might be a character's name; the next might be the title of a specific episode's central concept. Unlike franchise topics with consistent naming, South Park's pool reflects the show's anything-goes approach.
Cartman is 7 letters — too long. But his alter egos, catchphrases, and schemes generate plenty of valid pool entries. Chaos (the Coon's nemesis), Casa (as in Casa Bonita), and the various "screw you guys" vocabulary fill the Cartman-shaped gap in the pool.
Are episode titles in the pool? Some episode titles that fall within the 4–6 letter range and are distinctive to the show may appear.
Is Kenny's death mechanism in the pool? Kenny-related vocabulary and concepts from recurring storylines appear where the words fit the format.
Does the pool cover all 27 seasons? Yes. The pool draws from the full run, including recent seasons.
Is there a daily cap? No. You can play every day without it becoming a stale obligation — unlike a certain other word game.