To get involved in daily English conversations, you should know a lot of slang that native speakers use. While there is an array of materials about academic and standard English vocabulary, it might be more challenging to find resources for studying slang.
This is when Slangle comes in handy, offering you a fun and interesting way to learn more English slang. This is a word game inspired by Wordle but revolves around slang. All the secret words are based on Noslang.com’s Slang Dictionary, ensuring a trusted word source.
If you want to upgrade your English vocabulary, especially those commonly used in speaking, this game is the way to go.
Like other word games, your job is to figure out a secret word, which can be slang or an acronym from Noslang.com’s dictionary. Some examples are OMG, idk, aka, asap, etc. However, the word length varies from 3 to 5 letters. You have 6 chances to find the answer.
Type in your guess or use the on-screen keyboard. Then, hit Enter to submit the answer. After that, you will receive some color hints:
If you fail to find the solution after 6 tries, the game will announce that you’ve lost and reveal the correct answer.
The best thing about Slangle is that it won’t require you to wait until midnight to unlock a new puzzle. Whenever you lose or are at a dead end, you can give up by hitting the Get A New Word button. A new challenge will show up, and you can start from scratch.
If you insist on cracking the code yourself, try looking it up in the Noslang dictionary. Based on the color hints, you can find some potential words, narrowing down the pool of possibilities.
The ultimate goal here is to learn new words, not about winning. So, don’t push yourself too hard. Even when you lose, you can also learn a new word of the day. So, just enjoy every moment!
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