The Legend Of Zelda Wordle - It's Dangerous To Guess Alone!

Challenge yourself with this Zelda-themed word guessing game. Uncover iconic items, characters, and locations from across Hyrule in 6 attempts or less!

From Kokiri Forest to Hyrule Castle: The Words You'll Encounter

Every puzzle draws from the rich tapestry of Hyrule's history. You'll find yourself guessing legendary items like bomb, arrow, bottle, and boots—the essential tools Link carries on every adventure. Character names span generations: epona, Link's faithful steed; daruk, the Goron champion; aryll, Link's spirited sister; and beloved merchants like beedle and cremia. Don't forget the residents of Clock Town like anju, or the troublesome cucco that every player learns to respect. Enemies appear too—armos statues, beamos guardians, and the bouncy chuchu that plague dungeons across every era.

Hidden Chests and Forgotten Lore

The real challenge comes from Hyrule's deeper cuts. Words like demise, the ancient evil predating Ganon, or eldin, the volcanic region guarded by fire-breathing dragon spirits, separate casual players from true sages. You might encounter deku, referencing both the tree-like race and the scrubs that populate forests. Geographic terms like desert, bridge, and castle anchor you in familiar territory, while armor, chest, and clock remind you of the mechanical puzzles and equipment upgrades that define Zelda's gameplay loop. Even the mystical fairy that saves you from defeat makes an appearance.

Strategy for the Triforce of Courage

Start with common five-letter staples: try fairy, chest, arrow, or armor to establish vowel patterns early. Zelda vocabulary loves its double letters—beedle, aryll, and boots all feature repeated characters. Remember that proper nouns follow title case, so Daruk and Demise capitalize while common items don't. If you're stuck, think chronologically: Ocarina of Time gave us epona and the Goron name daruk (from Breath of the Wild), while Majora's Mask introduced anju and cremia. The series reuses enemy types, so armos, beamos, and chuchu span multiple games. When guessing locations, eldin and desert appear more often than you'd expect across timelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many words are in the Zelda word list?
The game features hundreds of terms spanning all mainline titles, from the original 1986 game through Tears of the Kingdom.

Is this harder than regular Wordle?
For non-fans, absolutely. Knowing that beamos is an enemy or eldin is a region gives devoted players a massive advantage.

Do I need to know every Zelda game?
Not at all. The most common words—bomb, fairy, castle, bottle—appear throughout the series and require no deep lore knowledge.

Are there spoilers?
Character and location names appear, but plot details don't. You'll see demise without learning his role in Skyward Sword's story.

Can I play multiple times per day?
Like the original Wordle, each puzzle refreshes daily. One chance to prove your Hyrulean vocabulary mastery.