If you're a Pokémon fan and also happen to enjoy Wordle-style guessing games, you're in for a treat. Squirdle is a clever mashup of both worlds. It transforms the familiar guessing mechanics into a Pokédex challenge that’s equally fun, nostalgic, and surprisingly tricky. Instead of guessing five-letter words, you’re guessing Pokémon—and the clues you get back are all based on game-specific attributes like generation, type, height, and weight. It’s a daily puzzle for trainers who know their Bulbasaur from their Breloom.
Squirdle isn’t an official Pokémon game, but it’s clearly made with love for the franchise. It’s browser-based, totally free, and requires no account or installation. Just open the site, enter a guess, and start narrowing down the mystery Pokémon of the day. Whether you're a longtime fan or a casual player, Squirdle adds a refreshing new layer of challenge that stands out from the word game crowd.
The goal of this game is to guess the hidden Pokémon of the day. But instead of using letters and spelling as your guide (like in Wordle), Squirdle gives you feedback on multiple stats:
It’s a creative spin that rewards real Pokédex knowledge and forces you to think across multiple dimensions.
Controls are straightforward:
The game will then show colored clues next to each attribute, helping you inch closer to the correct answer. A green icon means a match, yellow means close, and red or gray indicates a mismatch.
Start by guessing any known Pokémon—preferably a well-known one like “Pikachu” or “Charmander.” After submitting your guess, the game will analyze the data and tell you how your chosen Pokémon compares to the correct one in various categories. For example, it might say the generation is too low or that the type is correct but in the wrong slot (primary vs. secondary).
Based on this feedback, your next guess should aim to adjust the variables. If the generation was too early, try a Pokémon from a later gen. If the height was too tall, go shorter, and so on. You’re allowed unlimited guesses, but the real challenge lies in solving it with as few tries as possible.
Here are a few useful tips if you’re new to the game:
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