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Ralph Ballard Discussion started by Ralph Ballard 4 months ago
In contrast to its predecessors, phrazle does not establish a locked grid by default. The squares change on a daily basis, and this change is determined by the length of the sentence. The level of difficulty of the task changes completely at random.
One of the advantages is that the system already differentiates between words. As a result, it is essential for reducing the scope. One significant sentence at a time is not required to play the game; rather, it is single words that must be spelled properly. Having said that, the phrase that is produced in the end should be accurate.

The squares undergo a color shift after each input to indicate the presence of suggestions. The color green indicates that you are proceeding in the appropriate direction. In the meanwhile, the letter is positioned incorrectly, as shown by the color orange.

As soon as the tile becomes purple, the character that is now being used is associated with a different word in the sentence. Whenever you encounter upon gray, it is a sign of bad luck. The solution does not include your estimate in any way.