PuzzlePage Daily · 2026-06-11 · EASY

Today's free daily word games

Two fresh puzzles every day — a 5-letter Wordle-style guessing game and a 16-word Connections-style grouping game. Play in your browser instantly; no login, no app download, no payment. Your streak is saved on this device, or subscribe to receive each day's puzzle by email.

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How PuzzlePage Daily works

PuzzlePage Daily is a completely free daily word-game site featuring two distinct puzzles every day. The Wordle-style game asks you to guess a hidden 5-letter word in six tries using color-coded feedback. The Connections-style game presents 16 words and challenges you to sort them into four hidden groups of four. Both puzzles refresh at midnight UTC, so every player worldwide solves the exact same puzzle on any given calendar date.

Fresh every day

A new Wordle-style and Connections-style puzzle drops at 00:00 UTC daily. No repeats, no rotations — every solution is original to that calendar date.

No login required

Play instantly in the browser. Your streak and history are saved on your device with local storage — no account, no email needed unless you opt into daily delivery.

Mobile-first design

Touch-optimized keyboard, tap-to-group interactions, and a layout tested across Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge on phones, tablets, and desktops.

Weekly difficulty schedule

Difficulty rotates on a fixed day-of-week schedule so you always know what to expect. Both the Wordle-style and Connections-style puzzles share the same difficulty each day for a unified experience. Easy days are designed for new players and quick sessions; hard days reward weekend solvers who want a real challenge.

DayDifficulty
MondayEasy
TuesdayMedium
WednesdayMedium
ThursdayEasy
FridayHard
SaturdayHard
SundayMedium

How to play the daily Wordle-style game

The daily Wordle-style puzzle hides one common 5-letter English word. You have six guesses to find it. After each guess the tiles change color: green means the letter is in the answer and in the right position, yellow means the letter is in the answer but in a different position, and gray means the letter is not in the answer at all.

A strong opening guess uses three or four vowels (such as ADIEU, AUDIO, or RAISE) to quickly reveal which vowels the answer contains. Save consonant-heavy guesses for later rows when you have more information. The daily puzzle never uses obscure proper nouns, hyphenated words, or plurals ending in S — every answer is a common word at most US adults will recognize.

Ready to play? Open today's puzzle at /daily/wordle.

How to play the daily Connections-style game

The daily Connections-style puzzle presents 16 words in a 4×4 grid. Your task is to sort them into four hidden groups of four, where each group shares a category. Categories are color-coded by difficulty — yellow is the easiest, then green, then blue, and finally purple, which often involves a pun, a less-obvious wordplay link, or a tricky theme.

Tap or click to select exactly four words, then submit. If you find a group you keep your guesses; if you miss, you lose one of your four total mistakes. The grid intentionally contains misdirects — words that look like they belong in one category but actually fit another. A useful strategy is to identify the trickiest group first and work backward, because the purple category is usually what makes the other three easier to see correctly.

Ready to play? Open today's puzzle at /daily/connections.

PuzzlePage also offers free printable PDFs and online puzzle generators that pair well with the daily game:

Frequently asked questions

When does the daily puzzle change?
Every day at 00:00 UTC. The puzzle for a given calendar date is identical for every player worldwide, so you can compare results with friends and family in any timezone.
What are the three difficulty levels?
Each day ships at one of three difficulties — easy, medium, or hard — following a fixed weekly schedule (see the table above). Both the Wordle-style and Connections-style puzzles share the same difficulty so the day reads as a single coherent experience.
Do I need an account to play?
No. The live game runs entirely in your browser. Your streak, history, and progress are saved locally on your device. A free account is optional if you want to sync progress across devices.
Can I get the daily puzzle by email?
Yes — subscribe at /daily/subscribe and you will receive each morning's puzzle in your inbox along with a printable PDF. The daily-puzzle email list is physically separate from every other PuzzlePage list, so you will not receive anything else by signing up.
How are the puzzles generated?
Each night a generator produces fresh Wordle-style and Connections-style puzzles using strict family-friendly and season-appropriate rules. Every puzzle is validated against a difficulty classifier before publishing. A curated seed pool covers any day the generator does not run.
Can I see previous days' puzzles?
Yes. The last 10 days are at /daily/archive — each past-day page reveals the answers (view-only). For today's live game, use /daily/wordle or /daily/connections.
Does the daily game work on mobile?
Yes. Both games are designed mobile-first. The Wordle keyboard works on touch, the Connections grouping uses tap-to-select-then-submit, and the layout is tested across Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge on phones, tablets, and desktops.
How can I unsubscribe from the daily emails?
Every daily-puzzle email includes a one-click unsubscribe link that removes you from the daily-puzzle list immediately. That unsubscribe only applies to the daily list — if you are on other PuzzlePage lists, those are managed separately.