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Play Wordle in Different Languages: Spanish, French, German & More

📅 June 6, 2026 ⏱ 5 min read 🏷 Languages, Multilingual, International

Wordle's appeal has crossed every language barrier. Since the game's breakout popularity in 2022, language-specific versions have sprung up worldwide, and WordleDay has assembled the most comprehensive multilingual Wordle collection available, with 17 different language versions all in one place.

Whether you're a native Spanish speaker, a French language learner, or someone who wants to challenge their Russian vocabulary, playing Wordle in different languages is one of the best educational game experiences available. Here's everything you need to know.

All Available Wordle Languages on WordleDay

LanguagePlay LinkDifficulty vs. EnglishUnique Feature
🇺🇸 English (US)PlayBaseline~275,000 word dictionary
🇬🇧 English (UK)PlaySameBritish spellings (COLOUR, etc.)
🇪🇸 SpanishPlayModerateAccented characters (á, é, ñ)
🇫🇷 FrenchPlayModerateRich vowel-consonant patterns
🇩🇪 GermanPlayHighCompound words, umlauts (ä, ö, ü)
🇧🇷 PortuguesePlayModerateNasal vowels and diphthongs
🇮🇹 ItalianPlayModerateDouble consonants are common
🇳🇱 DutchPlayHighLong consonant clusters
🇷🇺 RussianPlayVery HighCyrillic alphabet, 6 letters
🇵🇱 PolishPlayVery HighComplex consonant clusters
🇺🇦 UkrainianPlayVery HighCyrillic with unique letters
🇸🇪 SwedishPlayModerateÅ, Ä, Ö vowels
🇮🇪 Irish (Gaeilge)PlayExtremeLenition and eclipsis patterns
🇨🇿 CzechPlayHighDiacritics on consonants
🇬🇷 GreekPlayHighGreek alphabet (α, β, γ...)
🇹🇷 TurkishPlayModerateAgglutinative suffix system
🇮🇩 IndonesianPlayEasyPhonetic spelling simplifies guessing
🇵🇭 FilipinoPlayEasy-ModerateEnglish-derived vocabulary mix

How to Switch Languages on WordleDay

Switching language versions is simple. You have two ways to do it:

  1. Use the language dropdown: In the header navigation, find the flag/language selector and choose your preferred language. The page reloads with the correct word list and keyboard.
  2. Navigate directly: Go directly to the language URL. For example, wordleday.org/es for Spanish, wordleday.org/fr for French, or wordleday.org/de for German.
🌍 Language-Specific Keyboards

Each language version automatically loads an appropriate on-screen keyboard for that language, including accented characters, Cyrillic letters, or Greek characters, depending on the language. You can also type directly using your physical keyboard if you have the correct language input set up in your OS.

Playing Spanish Wordle (Wordle en Español)

Spanish Wordle is one of the most popular non-English versions. Some key things to know:

  • Accented vowels (á, é, í, ó, ú) and the letter Ñ are valid and may appear in answers
  • Common Spanish word patterns include the endings -ar, -er, -ir (though these are verb infinitives, which may or may not appear)
  • Strong starters for Spanish include: AIREN, CANTO, LENTO, TOMAR
  • The letter A is even more dominant in Spanish than English, use it early

Play Spanish Wordle

Playing French Wordle (Wordle en Français)

French Wordle offers a beautiful but challenging puzzle experience:

  • French uses accented characters: é, è, ê, à, â, ô, ù, û, ç, and more
  • Common French five-letter patterns include -tion, -ment, -ique endings
  • The letters E, A, I are extremely frequent in French
  • Good French starters: TRAIE, AIMER, ARÈNE, CITER
  • Beware of silent letters, French spelling doesn't always match pronunciation

Play French Wordle

Playing German Wordle (Wordle auf Deutsch)

German Wordle is considered one of the hardest language versions due to German's complex grammar and vocabulary:

  • German uses umlauts: ä, ö, ü and the special character ß
  • German compound words are common and can make the puzzle uniquely challenging
  • Verb stems and noun roots often produce unusual consonant clusters
  • Strong German starters include STERN, HAUEN, TEILE, BLUTE

Play German Wordle

Why Playing Multilingual Wordle Makes You Smarter

Playing Wordle in a foreign language isn't just a challenge, it's genuinely educational:

Vocabulary Expansion

When you discover the answer is a word you didn't know, you immediately add it to your vocabulary in a memorable way. The puzzle context makes it stick better than flashcard-style memorization.

Letter Frequency Awareness

Each language has different letter frequency patterns. Playing Spanish Wordle will teach you that A is even more dominant in Spanish. French Wordle reveals the prevalence of E, S, T, R, I. This linguistic awareness transfers to your understanding of how each language works.

Spelling Patterns

Wordle forces you to think about how words are spelled, not just how they sound. For language learners, this is invaluable, you'll stop confusing similar-sounding but differently-spelled words much faster.

Cognitive Flexibility

Switching mental modes between languages is excellent mental exercise. Many bilingual Wordle players report that playing in a second language actually improves their first-language game too, because it sharpens their overall pattern-recognition abilities.

Tips for Playing Wordle in a Language You're Learning

  1. Start with longer play sessions: Don't limit yourself to the daily puzzle. Use unlimited mode to practice repeatedly.
  2. Use the language's vowel-heavy words as openers: Most languages have words that cover four or five common vowels/high-frequency letters. Find yours.
  3. Don't be afraid to lose: Learning from a failed guess in a foreign language is more valuable than winning with lucky guesses.
  4. Use the solver for confirmation: When you think you know the answer, check it against the solver's list of valid words to make sure your spelling is correct.
  5. Combine with your language learning: Use any words from the puzzle in sentences, look them up in context, or note them in your language learning journal.
Challenge Yourself in a New Language

Try Spanish, French, German, or any of our 17 language versions. Play unlimited rounds to sharpen your vocabulary and make progress in any language you're learning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which language Wordle version is the easiest for non-native speakers?

Indonesian Wordle is often cited as most accessible for English speakers because Indonesian uses the Latin alphabet and has phonetic spelling, you type words roughly as they sound. Filipino Wordle is also relatively accessible due to a large amount of English-borrowed vocabulary.

Can I play both English and Spanish Wordle on the same day?

Yes! Each language version has its own independent daily puzzle and streak tracking. You can play multiple language versions in one session without any conflicts.

Does each language version use the same game rules?

Yes, the core gameplay is identical: guess a hidden word in 6 tries using color-coded feedback. Word lengths may vary by language (some languages use 5 letters by default, but WordleDay allows 4-11 letters in all versions), and the keyboard adapts to show language-appropriate characters.

Is there a Russian Wordle?

Yes, Russian Wordle is available on WordleDay. It uses the Cyrillic alphabet and features 6-letter Russian words (since Russian words in Cyrillic tend to be slightly longer to write). The game keyboard automatically shows Cyrillic characters.