About DleGamesHub

A directory of daily browser puzzles in the Wordle mould, built so you can find one, play it, and move on to the next without hunting through a dozen list articles.

Why this exists

Wordle turned a simple idea into a habit: one puzzle a day, the same for everyone, over in three minutes. Hundreds of people took that shape and pointed it at whatever they cared about, and the result is a genre with no shop window. The games are scattered across hundreds of tiny personal sites, most of them found only by word of mouth or a Reddit thread.

Existing lists are either blog posts that go stale within months, or link dumps that send you straight off the page. DleGamesHub keeps a page for every game, so you can see what a game is before you commit to it, and plays most of them in a window right here so you are one click from the next one rather than five tabs deep.

How the list is kept

Games are gathered from across the web and sorted into 18 categories, from word puzzles and geography to music, sport and film.

Every entry is then checked directly: fetched to confirm it is still online, read for its own description, and tested to work out whether it can run in a window on this site or needs to open on its own. Games whose sites have gone offline are dropped rather than left sitting in the grid as dead links, and the whole catalogue is re-checked regularly so it does not rot the way a list article does.

Who runs it

DleGamesHub is an independent project with no affiliation to The New York Times, to Wordle, or to any of the games listed. Every game belongs to whoever made it, stays on the site they built for it, and keeps whatever traffic and revenue it earns. Nothing here is rehosted or copied.

Spotted a game that is missing, broken, or listed wrongly? Tell me on the contact page and I will fix it.