UnWordle

UnWordle
UnWordle flips Wordle inside out: the final answer is already known, but you must rebuild the earlier guesses that could have produced the colored grid. It is less about guessing the word and more about solving the logic trap behind the guesses.

What is unwordle?
UnWordle starts where Wordle usually ends. Instead of hunting for the hidden answer, you are given the final word first β fully solved, fully green, sitting there like a smug little spoiler.
The real puzzle is what happened before that final row. You must work backward and fill the earlier rows with valid words that match the colored clues. It feels like reverse-engineering a Wordle game after the victory screen has already appeared: part word game, part logic grid, part βhow can this row possibly exist?β
unwordle Game Rules (The Catch / The Trap)
UnWordle gives you a Wordle-style grid with the final answer already revealed in the last row.
Example final row:
P L A N T
Above it, you see blank tiles with color clues already assigned:
π© β¬ π¨ β¬ π¨
Your job is to fill each blank row with a valid word that obeys those colors when compared to the final answer.
The clue logic works like reverse Wordle:
- π© Green tile: the letter MUST match the final answer in that exact position.
- π¨ Yellow tile: the letter MUST appear in the final answer, but CANNOT be in that same position.
- β¬ Gray tile: the letter should not be part of the final answer, based on the puzzleβs constraints.
- Every filled row MUST be a valid word.
- If a row breaks the clue logic, the game can mark it as an error.
The trap is that you are not free to guess normally. The colors are already LOCKED IN. You are solving backward, so each word must fit the clue pattern instead of creating it.
How To Play unwordle?

- Study the final answer
Final Row:P L A N T
What You Learn: These are the letters every earlier clue is measured against.
2. Pick a blank row and read its colors
Row Pattern: π© β¬ π¨ β¬ π¨
Meaning: Position 1 must be P, positions 3 and 5 need letters from PLANT, but not in those exact spots.
3. Build a valid word that obeys the pattern
Player Tries: P O L E N
Game Response: If the letters satisfy the color clues, the row stays accepted. If not, the game warns you.

- Work upward through the grid
Next Constraint: Each row has a different color pattern, so each word needs a new logic check.
Goal: Fill every row without breaking the locked clue map.

- Complete the reverse Wordle chain
Result: The whole grid makes sense from top to bottom, ending in the known final word.
Victory: You did not guess the answer β you reconstructed the path to it.
Strategy & Tips
Start with the green tiles. They are the strongest anchors because they tell you exactly which letter belongs in which position.
For yellow tiles, list the letters in the final answer and move them away from their original positions. Yellow clues are powerful, but they become dangerous if you accidentally place the letter where it belongs.
Use gray tiles as filler space, but choose real words carefully. The hardest rows often need uncommon but valid words that satisfy several color constraints at once.
If a row keeps failing, stop forcing one word. Break the row into slots: fixed green letters, movable final-answer letters, and non-answer letters. Once the structure is clear, the word usually appears.