If you are a puzzle game lover, you will regret not knowing Wordle. The exciting word-guessing game features simple gameplay and graphics, which are the primary formula for its success.
For this reason, many game developers take its remarkable reputation as inspiration for their own spin-offs. And Periodle is an obvious example of a Wordle-like game.
However, this variant doesn't require players to spot the exact five-letter English word from the given alphabetical letters. On the other hand, it challenges players to figure out a hidden English word created from the symbols of chemical elements.
In detail, you must combine the chemical signs containing the letter and number so that they will become a valid English word.
The word in Periodle doesn't have to consist of five letters like in the Wordle game, but it must contain only five chemical element signs from the in-game given chemical-element keyboard.
Of course, since Periodle maintains the gameplay of the Wordle game, it's extremely simple to catch up with the rules and play.
You will have a 5x8 grid. Five columns will represent five chemical symbols leading to an English word, and eight rows will be equivalent to eight allowed guesses in the game. Therefore, you will have more guesses to figure out the hidden word here than in the original Wordle game.
You may be overwhelmed by the number of chemical signs in the in-game keyboard and find it time-wasting to look for appropriate signs to build a word.
However, the game allows you to fill your guess by typing the normal keyboard. The game will automatically convert the casual keyboard into special chemical signs as long as the letters appear in the signs.
The game will offer players hints after you deliver your guess, which will be displayed in the form of colors:
If the submitted chemical signs turn dark gray, it means that the letters contained in the signs are not in the hidden word. If the chemical signs turn yellow, so the letters in the signs are included in the secret word but not in the same order as your guess. If the chemical signs become green, it is a perfect guess.there are many other games developed under Wordle, let's try them out