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How to play Weaver – Word game spin-off

If Wordle and word scramblers had a very intellectual baby.

When Wordle exploded across the internet, it unfortunately spawned many copycats that took its model and tried to sell it for a quick buck. However, many new and original word games were created as well, offering unique gameplay and strategy. One of these games is Weaver, a word game originally created by renowned author Lewis Carroll in 1877. The concept of the game is simple, but much like Wordle, it can pose quite the challenge.

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What is Weaver word game?

The word game Weaver is an online version of Lewis Carroll's word ladder game. In this game, the player is given a starting word and an ending word and is tasked with reaching the end word by swapping one letter at a time. You continue to swap letters until you reach the final word and are allowed as many swaps as it takes to get there. The goal is to get to the final word in as few swaps as possible.

For example, if the starting word is "just" and the end word is "mist," you could switch the "j" to an "m" to make the word "must," thus getting you one step closer to the final word. Then, switching the "u" out for an "i" would make the word "mist," matching the final word and thus winning the Weaver in two steps.

Related: How to Play Tomorrow’s Wordle (Without Having to Wait)

Where can I play Weaver word game?

While finishing a round of Weaver can be a challenge, finding the game online is quite simple. The game has its own dedicated website and the link to the Weaver site can be found here.

Want more information on word games? Take a look at Wordle 5-Letter Solver Tool – Wordle Word Finder and Hints and How to Play Waffle, the Wordle Spinoff Game from Pro Game Guides!


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A gamer born and raised, Jaret's first two video games were Contra and Super Mario Bros. 3, two games released before he was even born. He attributes these games to his wide-ranging interest in varying genres, and also credits them with his love of gaming in general. This led him to starting a career in video game writing, and now he can be found freelance writing for Pro Game Guides, spending time with his fiancé, playing video games, or reading a good book.

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