Sedecordle Rules

A multi-board word guessing puzzle where one guess applies across sixteen hidden words at once.

Also known as: Sixteen-board Wordle

Sedecordle feels intimidating because the board count is large, but the underlying rule is familiar: one guess produces separate feedback on every answer. The challenge is attention management. You must notice which boards are solved, which are one letter away, and which still need discovery guesses.

Good players avoid tunneling. A guess that solves one board may be poor if it wastes information for the other fifteen. Early breadth and late prioritization are the rhythm.

Quick answer

Sedecordle multiplies the Wordle feedback problem across sixteen boards. The safest approach is broad opening coverage, then solving boards as soon as they become nearly certain.

Puzzle facts

formatMulti-board word guessing puzzle
playersSolo
time15-35 minutes
difficultyHard

What you need

  • A Sedecordle grid with sixteen boards.
  • Keyboard input.
  • Optional notes for tracking nearly solved boards.

Setup

  1. Open with words that cover common letters.
  2. Scan all boards after each guess.
  3. Mark boards with four or more known letters as high priority.
  4. Finish easy boards before the guess limit becomes tight.

Objective

Solve all sixteen hidden words before the shared guess limit runs out.

Rules

  1. One submitted word appears on every active board.
  2. Each board returns its own feedback.
  3. Solved boards remain complete while guesses continue.
  4. The puzzle is won only when all sixteen words are solved.
  5. Feedback from one board must not be applied globally to another.

Scoring and results

  • Result depends on whether all boards are solved within the limit.
  • Better results use fewer guesses and avoid last-board scrambles.

Examples

Original board triage

If `RAISE`, `CLOUD`, and `NIGHT` reveal strong patterns on Board 6 and Board 12, solve those before chasing a board with only one yellow letter.

Separate feedback

A gray `T` on Board 3 says nothing about whether T belongs on Board 11.

Strategy tips

  • Use two or three broad openers before solving individual boards.
  • Keep a mental shortlist of nearly solved boards.
  • Do not waste a guess on one board if it gives no value elsewhere.
  • Review solved boards only enough to avoid duplicate attention.
  • Use common endings to finish multiple boards at once.

Common mistakes

  • Applying gray letters across all boards.
  • Trying to solve boards strictly left to right.
  • Leaving too many one-letter boards for the final guesses.

History and background

Large multi-board feedback puzzles grew from the popularity of Quordle and similar variants. Sedecordle increases the scale until organization becomes the central skill.

This guide uses original example words and does not reproduce any daily grid or interface.

Variations

  • Daily sixteen-board puzzles.
  • Free practice mode.
  • Even larger multi-board variants such as thirty-two-board formats.

Visual guide

Use this example to see how the puzzle works before you try the steps yourself.

Editorial illustration of sixteen small word feedback boards arranged as a progress map.
Sixteen-board progress mapA multi-board example showing why large feedback puzzles are solved by triage.

FAQ

How many words are in Sedecordle?

The name points to sixteen simultaneous hidden words.

Is feedback shared?

The guess is shared, but feedback is separate on each board.

Where to play Sedecordle

App and web picks
  1. Sedecordle
  2. Word Cash: A Collection of Word PuzzlesMade by us

Sources

Rule references and official game pages where available. App recommendations are separate from sources.