Well, that's going in my Wordles bookmark folder.<p>I'm curious whether this one will have staying power. The Wordles I've given up on have generally been either too easy after developing a decent strategy (e.g. Nerdle), or questionable in some fashion (e.g. Crosswordle often includes at least one word that you won't find in a normal dictionary). "Questionable" for Redactle might look like overly technical articles where no amount of un-redacting will get you to the answer. "Easy" would be the opposite. I think it comes down to curation; the best Wordles have puzzles selected much like the word list of the original Wordle.
I'm frustrated that the site does not render block quotes... An important feature when trying to guess adjacent words, given that the authorial voice is subject to change between paragraphs
I got a little frustrated having to try several variations of the same root word. Spoilers below.<p>E.g. I tried Europe at 17, but I did not try European until 75. Likewise I tried language at 37, but it took until 85 to get languages.
This was a BLAST. I did it with my son. Definitely the best and most original inspired-by-wordle game I've come across. In many way deeper than wordle because it it requires parsing language, facts, etc. Well done! We'll be back tomorrow. (brag: got it in 39 guesses)