Qwordle is an intriguing word-guessing game that presents players with an entangled pair of words. The goal is to guess one of the two words in six attempts. The uniqueness of Qwordle lies in the fact that the words in an entangled pair never share any overlapping letters, adding an extra layer of complexity to the guessing challenge.
Guess any one of the two words in the entangled pair in six tries. The two words in an entangled word pair never have overlapping letters.
The colored tiles follow specific quantum mechanics-inspired rules:
Classical case: If your guess matches letters with exactly one of the two words in the entangled pair (anyone), you will see colored tiles that are completely filled. There is, however, no indication of which of the two words in the pair corresponds to your current guess. This is equivalent to a deterministic measurement of the pair's closest word.
If your guess matches letters from both words in the entangled pair, you will see half-filled colored tiles for the entire guess. These tiles, like the previous one, do not specify which letters belong to which word in the pair. This is analogous to several measurements of nearly identical entangled pairs yielding mixed results (duality).
Keep in mind that the two words in the entangled-word pairs will never have the same letters (they will have distinct sets of letters). You must correctly guess one of the two words in the pair to win.
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