30 Moves Left
GAME #2000
30 Moves Left
Crosswordle is a word puzzle that combines Scrabble, Wordle, and crosswords. A scrambled board of letter tiles is laid out in a crossword pattern — your job is to drag and swap tiles until every word reads correctly.
Just like Wordle, a green tile means the letter is in the correct word and position. A yellow tile means the letter is in the correct word but the wrong position. A dark tile means the letter is not in that word at all.
Tap any tile and drag it onto another to swap their positions. Both tiles animate so you can see exactly what moved. Words can run horizontally or vertically.
You have 30 moves to solve the entire puzzle. Every swap counts, so use the color clues to plan ahead. Solve all the words before your moves run out to win.
Each move gives you information. A tile turning green is a confirmed position so treat it as fixed. A yellow tile tells you exactly which word the letter belongs to, just not which cell within it. A grey tile tells you that letter has no place in that word at all. If you are systematic about reading and remembering this feedback you will rarely need to guess.
On your first few swaps focus on moves that are likely to turn tiles green rather than moves that might just shuffle yellow ones around. Once you have a few confirmed positions the remaining cells become much easier to reason about. Green tiles are your anchors and the more you have the clearer the remaining puzzle becomes.
When a tile goes grey in a particular word it means that letter simply does not belong there. Use that to figure out which other words on the board could use it instead. Sometimes a grey result is just as useful as a green one because it rules out entire rows or columns and points you toward where the letter actually needs to go.
Players who run out of moves usually do so because they started swapping without thinking. Each swap should be motivated by something the colour feedback told you. Even if you are not sure of the exact answer, every informed swap narrows the possibilities. Treat it more like a logic puzzle than a word game and the move limit will rarely feel tight.
Crosswordle gives you a grid with letter tiles already in place. Your job is to drag and swap them into the correct positions so that every row and column spells a valid word. After each swap the board evaluates your placement and colours the tiles: green means the tile is exactly right, yellow means it belongs somewhere else in that word, and grey means it does not fit in that word at all.
You have 30 moves to solve the puzzle. Every swap counts as one move, so it is worth thinking before you drag. The colour feedback after each move is your best tool for narrowing things down, so use it to rule out positions rather than guessing at random.
Green means the tile is in exactly the right position for that word. Yellow means the tile belongs to that word but needs to move to a different cell within it. Grey means the tile does not belong in that word at all and should be swapped somewhere else on the board.
Yes! A new Crosswordle grid with a fresh set of words is published every day. You can also select previous puzzles from the game menu if you want to play ones you missed or work through the archive.