Jewdle is a game similar to Wordle, but with a focus on Jewish culture. In this situation, it is the Jews' responsibility to determine the six-letter phrases using the recognised alphabet. They also speak Hebrew, Yiddish, Aramaic, and more languages. Moreover, words are often related to a particular culture via means such as festivals, slang, and prayers. As long as it does more harm to Jews, it is fair game.
In Wordle, players must use codebreaker logic to predict a five-letter word. In Jewdle, players must guess six-letter Jewish phrases, making the game more difficult. The Wordle rules still apply to the colored-tiles suggestion. When the proper letter is put in the correct area, in this instance for the correct word, the tile lights green. If the letter corresponds to the word but is put in the improper spot, the tile becomes yellow. If the letter is absent from the word, the tile becomes grey.
The word list was compiled by the Shalom team, which is comprised of several avid Wordle players. Jewdle is further characterised by the fact that the user may look up the meaning of the completed word after the puzzle has been solved.