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The Daily Sequence Octordle is a word game where you have to guess eight 5-letter words within 15 guesses, but you only see clues for one word at a time. When you solve the first word, then you have access to the clues for the second word, and so on. If you’re looking for a new challenge that tests your deduction and vocabulary skills each day, then the Daily Sequence Octordle is perfect for you. Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through where and how to play, and what strategies will help you win.
If you’re wondering how to play the board game Sequence, check out our rules guide here.
Steps
Playing the Daily Sequence
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Enter a 5-letter word for your first guess. Just like when you play Wordle, start by typing in any 5-letter word into the first row of empty boxes. Your guess will go into the top line of all 8 sections of the Octordle puzzle even though you’re only solving for the first word. Once you’ve decided on a word, tap "Enter" to submit it to the puzzle.[2]
- Try to use a unique word where each letter is different so you can quickly rule out possibilities. Words like HOUSE, ROAST, or MULCH are great starting words because they have a variety of common letters.
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Check the color of each letter to see if you guessed any correctly. After you hit "Enter," the background colors of the letters will change depending on if they’re part of the word and in the right position.[3]
- Green tiles mean the letter is correct and in the right position for the current word.
- Yellow tiles mean the letter is in the current word, but it is not in the correct position.
- Gray tiles mean the letter is not in the current word.
- The letters of the on-screen keyboard will also change colors so you can easily track which ones you already used in your guesses.
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Continue guessing words until the first word’s letters are all green. As you use the information from your previous attempt to rule out letters, type in a different 5-letter word to make your next guess. Keep making guesses for the first word until all the tiles turn green, which means you’ve solved it correctly. When you figure the word out, the “1” above the on-screen keyboard will turn green and have a checkmark to show that you solved it.[4]
- Try to use no more than 8 attempts to solve the first word, or else you won’t have enough guesses to solve the rest.
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Check the letter colors from previous guesses for the next word. You immediately start on the next word in the Daily Sequence after solving the first one. Even though you weren’t able to see what letters were in the word while you were working on the last one, the backgrounds will now change colors to give you clues on what letters are included in the current word.[5]
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Work through the remaining words one at a time until you solve all 8. As you keep solving individual words, the next one in the sequence will unlock and reveal hints about the letters. Continue using the information from your previous guesses to deduce the next word and move through the puzzle. If you’re able to solve the 8th word before using all 15 attempts, then you’ve successfully solved the Daily Sequence Octordle![6]
- Take a moment to think through each guess so you don’t accidentally rush and repeat letters you've already used.
Expert Q&A
Tips
References
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/tutorial
- ↑ https://nerdschalk.com/what-is-octordle-everything-you-need-to-know/
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/tutorial
- ↑ https://www.tellmebest.com/octordle/
- ↑ https://www.tellmebest.com/octordle/
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/tutorial
- ↑ https://thomaspontifications.substack.com/p/musings-on-optimal-wordle-strategy
- ↑ https://wordfinder.yourdictionary.com/blog/tips-and-strategies-for-quordle-and-other-wordle-inspired-games/
- ↑ https://nerdschalk.com/what-is-octordle-everything-you-need-to-know/
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