Dungleon
Dungleon is likely the most original concept on this list for a game similar to Wordle. The game is based on Dungeons & Dragons-style activities, but it employs the Wordle format. Every day, a novel dungeon-building conundrum is presented. There are predators, explorers, and valuables. Some creatures only manifest on specific days, with other monsters, or in specific circumstances. You must discover all the unwritten laws.
How to play Dungleon
Dungeons are unique because they have nothing to do with language. The objective is to determine what is in the dungeon. Instead of letters, your predictions consist of miniature images of heroes, creatures, treasures, and other fictitious objects. Similar to Worldle, each estimate occupies one of the five spaces, and you have six opportunities to guess correctly before losing. If an icon turns green, it is located there. It is in the incorrect location if it turns purple. If it turns red, the player is far from the dungeon.
There are both explicit and concealed principles that can only be discovered through repeated play. First, each dungeon will contain at least one hero (on the right) and one enemy (on the left). If the same symbol appears multiple times in the same conundrum (Dungleon is more lenient than Wordle in this instance), a small plus sign will appear on the symbol to indicate that it can be used again.
Have joy and best wishes!