Daylore is a free word game with two puzzles a day. The first is a five-letter guessing game. The second asks which language an English word originally came from. Both puzzles change at midnight, and everyone playing gets the same two puzzles that day.
HOW THE LETTERS PUZZLE WORKS
A hidden five-letter word is chosen for the day, and you have six tries to find it. Type any real five-letter word and press enter. Each tile then changes colour to tell you how close that letter was:
- Green means the letter is correct and in the right position.
- Yellow means the letter is in the word, but somewhere else.
- Grey means the letter is not in the word at all.
You use those colours to rule out letters and narrow down the answer. The on-screen keyboard is colour-coded as you go, so you can see at a glance which letters are still possible. You can play in English or in Turkish, and each language has its own word of the day, its own streak and its own statistics.
HOW THE ORIGIN PUZZLE WORKS
One English word is shown, such as "ketchup", "safari" or "algebra". Your task is to name the language it ultimately came from. You pick a language from a searchable list of 98, each with its flag.
Every wrong guess gives you two clues. The first is how closely the language you picked is related to the correct answer, based on real language family trees. The second is how far away that language is spoken, shown in kilometres and as a compass direction on a map. Guess by guess you close in on the right part of the world.
When you solve it, you get a short factual explanation of how the word travelled into English.
LEVELS
When two puzzles a day is not enough, both games have a numbered level ladder of 1,000 stages each, laid out as a path you climb one step at a time. Levels unlock in order, chapter by chapter, and milestone levels pay a bonus. Level rounds earn coins but do not affect your daily streak.
THE COLLECTION
Every origin word you solve is added to a collection, grouped by the part of the world its language is spoken in. Words you have not met yet are never named, so nothing is spoiled in advance.
A DAILY GIFT
Opening the game each day gives you coins and one short fact about words and language — 365 of them, a different one every day.
COINS, STARS AND HINTS
Solving a puzzle earns coins, and solving it in fewer guesses earns more. Coins buy stars, and spending a star reveals one letter of the answer. If you would rather not save up, you can watch an optional video ad for coins or stars instead. Hints are never required to finish a puzzle, and a puzzle solved with a hint does not count towards your leaderboard points.
STREAKS, STATISTICS AND SHARING
The game tracks how many days in a row you have solved each puzzle, your win rate, and the number of guesses you usually need. When you finish, you can share a spoiler-free grid of coloured squares that shows how you did without giving the answer away.
ALSO INCLUDED
- 1,000 daily words in each language, so puzzles do not repeat for years
- More than 16,000 accepted guess words across English and Turkish
- 1,000 word origin puzzles covering 98 languages, each with its own story
- 1,000 levels in each game, on a ladder you climb in order
- 365 daily facts about words and language
- An archive, so you can go back and play puzzles you missed
- Dark and light themes, and a colour-blind friendly palette
- Sound effects and vibration, both of which can be switched off
- Works completely offline
Daylore has no account and no sign-in. Your streaks and statistics are stored only on your device. The game is free to play and supported by ads.
Daily five-letter word game, plus a puzzle about where English words come from.
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17-avg, 2026