Word Wipe

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Word Wipe: Swipe Words, Clear Rows, Beat the Clock

Word Wipe blends wordplay with a touch of pressure, making it both brainy and oddly satisfying. At its core, you’re swiping across letters to form words—simple enough. But with a ticking timer and shifting grid, each round becomes a race to think fast and stay sharp.

You’re dropped into a letter-filled board. No setup, no instructions—just dive in and start swiping. Every word you find clears tiles, causing the grid to shift. That shifting unlocks new possibilities, keeping you on your toes.

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How to Play Word Wipe

Use your mouse or finger to connect letters in any direction—horizontal, vertical, diagonal, even twisting around corners. All words need to be at least three letters long. Once you lock in a word, the letters vanish, and the board changes shape.

Each level has a goal: clear a certain number of rows before time runs out. Do it right, and you’ll earn bombs that can blow up tricky sections of the grid—perfect when you're running out of options.

Why You’ll Keep Coming Back

The best part of Word Wipe is that no two boards feel the same. It’s fast, reactive, and gives your brain a mini workout while still being fun. You’ll catch yourself saying “just one more round” again and again.

  • Quick rounds that fit into any break

  • A mix of vocabulary, pattern-spotting, and reflexes

  • Fresh puzzles every time the board reshuffles

  • Light strategy with satisfying rewards (hello, bombs!)

Perfect for word lovers and puzzle fans alike, Word Wipe is one of those games you don’t realize you’ve been playing for 20 minutes—until the clock reminds you.

Love This Style? Try These Too

For a new word challenge every day, check out Wordling Daily Challenge. Or explore Word String, where word-building becomes a peaceful, strategic puzzle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Word Wipe timed?

Yes, each level gives you a limited time to hit the row-clear target. It adds a great sense of urgency.

What’s the shortest word I can play?

Three-letter words are the minimum. Keep an eye out for longer ones—they earn you more progress.

Does it work on mobile?

Absolutely. Word Wipe plays smoothly on mobile, tablet, and desktop—no downloads, no lag.

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