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the different between octordle and wordle
the different between octordle and wordle
Wordle and Octordle use the same basic rules for each grid. Both use the same color-coding scheme (green, yellow, and grey) and the same word input rules.

What is the difference between Wordle and octordle?

Wordle and Octordle use the same basic rules for each grid. Both use the same color-coding scheme (green, yellow, and grey) and the same word input rules. Octordle, on the other hand, is vastly different from Wordle in that it has 8 concurrent grids that take in the word you enter on each try. You can view these grids by using the scroll bar.

In Octordle, however, you can only see the first four grids reflected in the keyboard at any given time. Even after you finish completing the first four grids, Octordle does not reflect the change that occurs in the bottom four grids.

For example, in the image below, the keyboard still shows the first four grids even after they've been solved and the user has moved on to the grids below it.

Unlike Wordle, Octordle displays the full results as well as the spoiler-filled answers. Remember that, unlike Dordle, the copy to clipboard option in Octordle copies all of the results as well as the answers.

However, you are free to drag and drop portions of this result to suit your needs.