What is Bludle?
Bludle is a free, browser-based collection of daily and unlimited puzzle games — word games, colour challenges, logic puzzles, and reaction training, all in one place. No app to download, no account to create, no paywall. Just open your browser and play.
Games refresh daily so there's always something new to come back to, and most have an unlimited practice mode for when one round isn't enough. The full collection includes Werdle, Bludle, Connex, Heardle, Word Mash, and more.
Who built it?
My name is Stuart. I'm a developer based in the UK. Bludle started in early 2022 after I got hooked on Wordle over Christmas and remembered a similar code-cracking game I'd built in Python a few years earlier for my kids.
I rebuilt it in JavaScript so it could run in a browser, and what started as a single word game gradually grew into a collection. Every game on the site is built from scratch — no off-the-shelf game engines, just HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
I enjoy the freedom of building things my own way: making decisions about how games behave, listening to player feedback, and improving things over time. If something isn't working, I fix it. If players ask for a feature, I consider it.
The origin story
The first game was Werdle — a five-letter word guessing game inspired by Wordle but with an unlimited practice mode so you could keep playing after your daily guess was up. I posted it on Reddit and was surprised by how many people wanted exactly that.
Over time I added more games: Bludle encodes words in shades of blue; Codle shifts every letter by the same offset; Connex groups words by hidden connection; Heardle asks you to name a song from a short clip. Each game came from a different idea — some from player suggestions, some from things I wanted to build myself.
The collection is still growing. If you have an idea for a game, I'd genuinely like to hear it.
Get in touch
For feedback, bug reports, or game ideas, use the form below. You can also find us on Facebook. If you enjoy the games and want to support the site, you can also buy me a coffee — it genuinely helps keep things running.