Wordle puzzles with a magic theme
and how to solve a Wordle puzzle
Exclusively created for MagicTricks.com!
A fun word game that you play on your device.
A new puzzle is added each week.
HINT: Every solution has something to do with magic!
What's a WORDLE PUZZLE?
Wordle is a web-based word game developed by Josh Wardle.
Players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word, with feedback given for each guess in the form of colored tiles indicating when letters match or occupy the correct position.
The Wordles linked from this page all have a magic theme, and were created exclusively for MagicTricks.com.
See below for illustrated instructions on how to solve a Wordle puzzle.
Magic Wordle Puzzle List
Click on each puzzle link to be taken to that puzzle page.
PUZZLE #1
HINT: magicians often use them
PUZZLE #2
HINT: a most useful technique
PUZZLE #3
HINT: a famous magician
PUZZLE #4
HINT: a magical place for magicians
PUZZLE #5
HINT: part of a magician's ensemble
PUZZLE #6
HINT: one of Houdini's specialties
PUZZLE #7
HINT: card control
PUZZLE #8
HINT: well suited card
PUZZLE #9
HINT: royalty
PUZZLE #10
HINT: abracadabra cloth
PUZZLE #11
HINT: magicians' miracle prop
PUZZLE #12
HINT: Zombie Ball does this
PUZZLE #13
HINT: coin concealer
PUZZLE #14
HINT: used with mirrors
PUZZLE #15
HINT: most popular magic equipment
How To Solve a Magic Wordle Puzzle
Click on the links above to go to any Wordle puzzle.
The starting grid for the puzzle looks like this:
The grid is made up of tiles.
There are five tiles across, so each word must have five letters.
There are six rows of tiles, so you have six chances to come up with the correct 5-letter word.
Enter your first guess by typing the five letters using the keypad under the grid.
Your first guess can be ANY five letter word.
The strategy is to use a word that contains some common letters.
Here is our example of a starting word:
If you are a fan of the Wheel Of Fortune TV show, you know that T-R-N are letters more commonly used in words,
and A-I are good guesses for vowels.
The tiles will turn colors, depending on if your letters are in the puzzle solution.
If the tile turns GRAY, that letter is not in the puzzle solution.
If the tile turns YELLOW, that letter is in the solution, but NOT in that position.
If the tile turns GREEN, the letter is in the solution, and is in that exact position.
In our example, the solution word does not contain a T, an R or an N (they are grey).
The solution word does contain an A, but not in that position (that tile is yellow).
The solution word does contain an I, and it is in that position (the tile is green).
Notice also that the letters in the keyboard change colors as well.
After making our second guess, the grid will look like this:
Our reasoning for chosing the word ADMIT was:
To use both the A and the I
To put the A in any position but the middle tile, because we know it does not go there
To put the I in the next to last tile because we know it does go there
To introduce new letters (the D and the M) to see if they are in the word
To use the T even though we know it is not in the word, because we need it to create a valid word here
After entering our second guess, we know :
There is an A, but it is not in the first or the third position
There is an M but it is not in the third position
There is an I and it is in the fourth position
There is no T or R or N or D.
As you try to solve the puzzle, you may temporarily enter letters to help your brain visualize words:
If you hit ENTER and the word is not a real word, you'll get the error message shown.
Just delete the letters and try again.
After making our third guess, the grid will look like this:
There is an A, and it is in the second position
There is an I and it is in the fourth position
There is no T or R or N or D or O.
There is an M, but not in the third position.
Since you know A is in the second position, visualize every letter possibility for the first position.
For example: Can it be a Q? Does the word start with Q-A? No.
How about the W? Can the word start with W-A? Yes.
Can you think of a word that starts with W-A and has an M in it and an I as the fourth letter? No.
But there is a word that starts with M-A and has an I as the fourth letter.
Success! Here is the correct word!:
WHEN ALL FIVE TILES TURN GREEN - YOU WON!
But if you don't guess the word in six tries- GAME OVER.
Troubleshooting and Tips
If you hit ENTER and the word is not a real word, you'll get an error message. Just delete the letters and try again.
After you complete the puzzle successfully (or fail), you can't go back and do the puzzle again on the same device.
You can, however, try the puzzle using a different browser.
There is no way to save your score online- this is a very basic version of Wordle.