If you’re a Wordle fan, it’s not hard to get your daily five-letter fix of deductive goodness, either on your computer or your phone. (Or one of the many, many, many, MANY variations out there.)
But maybe that’s not enough for you.
Maybe you need to take your Wordling up a notch.
Maybe you need to experience Wordle in a whole new way.
Maybe you need an extra dimension of Wordle.
A third dimension.
Oh yes, Wordle is now available for solving in VR, thanks to the Meta Quest 3 Wordle app. (Though users of the Meta Quest 2 and the Meta Quest Pro can both always play.)
It’s a free download too!
However, please forgive me as I ask one simple question…
WHY?
This isn’t like Beat Saber or Five Nights at Freddy’s or Resident Evil VII… there’s nothing about Wordle that particularly lends itself to the 3-dimensional virtual environment.
Letters don’t float around you in the ether to be plucked and tossed into the void to make words. The Wordle hovers in front of you, a little window. A 2-D pop-up. An interactive poster in a virtual room.
Otherwise, it’s just Wordle.
Oh, with one further little caveat…
There’s currently no way to connect your account to the VR play experience. So, if you do the VR version instead of your current method, you’ll lose your streak.
And we know how protective solvers are about their streaks!
Even without that streak-busting hurdle, I don’t see this making a big impact for regular Wordle solvers unless they add some bells and whistles to the VR solving experience.
What sorts of bells and whistles, you ask? Well, I have some suggestions:
— maybe stealing a page from the Octordle (but not as intense) and having multiple windows around you to solve at once
— a dancing mechanic where you must earn your next guesses through performance
— a dancing mechanic where you immediately display your victory dance to anyone who views your Wordle stats for the day
— a dancing mechanic, you know, in the jumpsuit and all, maybe with a wrench
— some dancing squirrels encouraging you as you solve
— actual bells and whistles, plus a kazoo or vuvuzela
— your favorite puzzle constructor or game show host, looking at you disapprovingly with every new guess you make
Just a few ideas, you know. Throwing them out there. Have your people call my people, VR Wordle People.
As for the rest of us Wordlers, I guess I’ll see you on social media. Mom, I got it in three today!








