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About WordSlip™

A daily word puzzle on a hexagonal grid. Seven letters are scattered across the cells. Unscramble them, then drag a path that spells the word from first letter to last. Correct letters lock in after each full guess, so every attempt brings you closer.

WordSlip drops seven letters onto a 19-cell hexagonal grid and asks one question: what word do they spell? Drag a path from cell to cell that hits every letter in order, routing through the empty cells in between. After each full guess, letters you placed in the correct position lock in green, so you can work toward the answer one attempt at a time. A new grid goes up on DailyPlay every day, same puzzle for everyone, so you can compare notes with friends.

WordSlip™ on DailyPlay is completely free to play with no ads, no pop-ups, and no interruptions.

How to Play

Goal

Figure out the hidden seven-letter word, then trace a path across the hexagonal grid that spells it from first letter to last. Each full guess locks in any letters you placed in the correct position, so every attempt helps you narrow it down.

The Grid
  • The grid has 19 hexagonal cells: 7 contain letters, the rest are empty.
  • The 7 letters are scattered across the grid. Your job is to figure out the hidden word that uses all of them.
  • Drag your finger or mouse across connected cells to trace a path.
  • Your path must start on a letter cell and end on a letter cell.
  • Empty cells can be part of your path (you pass right through them), but they don't add letters.
  • As you cross letter cells, those letters fill the preview tiles at the top of the screen in order.
  • When you complete a full guess (a path that starts and ends on a letter cell and passes through all 19 cells), any letters in the correct position lock in green. They stay highlighted on the grid and filled in the preview tiles on your next attempt.
Feedback
  • Correct position (green). A letter in the right spot locks in and stays visible on future attempts. You don't need to re-solve that position.
  • Progressive solving. You don't have to crack the whole word at once. Make a full guess, see which letters lock in green, and use that information to refine your next attempt.
Strategy
  • Start with what you know. If you can spot the word right away, great — trace it. If not, make your best guess with all seven letters. Correct letters will lock in and give you a foothold.
  • Use locked letters as anchors. Once a few letters are locked in, focus on rearranging the remaining letters around those fixed points. The puzzle gets easier with every attempt.
  • Plan your route. Once you know (or suspect) the word, find each letter on the grid in order and map out a connected path that hits them in sequence.
  • Watch the edges. Outer cells have fewer neighbors, which limits your options. Think about how you'll reach edge letters before you get boxed in.
  • Use empty cells as bridges. If two letters you need in a row are far apart, look for a chain of empties that connects them.
Tips
  • Take your time. There's no timer and no move limit, so study the board as long as you like.
  • Start fresh from anywhere. Tap any letter cell to start a new trace from there. No need to undo step by step.
  • Read the feedback. After each full guess, check which letters locked in green. Those are correct. Rearrange the rest and try again. For incomplete traces, the game tells you what went wrong (too few letters, bad start or end cell).
  • Think spatially. If you know the word but can't find a path, try starting from the other end of the grid.

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