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What is Knotwords? – A New Wordle-Like Scrabble Game

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With games like Wordle, Scrabble, and many others similar to them, logic puzzles involving letters are increasing in popularity. Noodlecake Studios’ latest game, Knotwords, is joining the collection with a fresh take on wordplay. The creator of Wordle has already endorsed the newest game on his Twitter, and it has fans of word games wondering, what is Knotwords?

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What is Knotwords? Answered

Knotwords is a logic puzzle with words arranged in a crossword-like style where you place letters in the correct order until the word becomes valid in each section. Each segment has a hint of letters in the corner to help players get an idea of what the word could be. Every month has its own Puzzlebooks to decipher, as well as daily games to complete.

Tricky puzzles are also available to purchase in Knotwords Pro, including additional gameplay, hints, comprehensive statistics, and customizable themes. There is an option to either buy this mode in a one-time purchase of $11.99 or by subscribing for $4.99. For those that just want the standard game, monthly and daily puzzles are still available to play for free.

The creators of Knotwords, Zach Gage and Jack Schlesinger, are extremely happy with the design they came up with and the arrival of their latest release. Josh Wardle, the creator of Wordle, took part in the rise of popularity of words games like this that often need guides to solve. He encouraged fans of Wordle on Twitter to play Knotwords, while also stating how impressed he is with the style and gameplay of it.

Now that you know what Knotwords is and if you are interested in games like Scrabble and Wordle, you can play this game on the App Store, Google Play, and Steam. For guides on Wordle and possible ones for this game as well, stay up to date on all the latest word game content on Twinfinite.

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