Identify the hidden five-letter canonical word by assembling guesses from a fixed glyph palette. Each entry
represents one Latin letter, but the letter itself is not shown during play.
- Each palette entry always represents the same hidden canonical letter throughout the round.
- Some different letters deliberately share the exact same large glyph.
- One-dot and two-dot markers give those otherwise identical entries stable, neutral identities.
- Every palette entry is reusable, so repeated letters and wrong combinations remain possible.
- Feedback evaluates the hidden canonical letters selected, never merely their visual appearance.
- Submitted rows and their neutral markers remain permanently frozen.
Feedback phases
Guesses 1–4 use positional feedback. After an unsuccessful fourth guess, the limit increases from 6 to 12
and feedback becomes positionless: it reports which selected glyph identities occur in the answer, but not where.
- ✓Exact — correct glyph identity and position.
- ◇Present — correct glyph identity, position undisclosed or different.
- ×Absent — glyph identity not counted in the answer.
Identical-looking glyphs can encode different letters. Their dot markers are stable, and feedback never lies
about which marked entry you selected.
Accepted words
The accepted dictionary and possible canonical targets are:
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A rejected sequence never consumes a guess.