Why 5 languages?
From the start, Wordify was designed as a multilingual game. The idea is simple: the gameplay is universal and works in any language. Instead of building separate games for different languages, Wordify bundles all language versions in a single application that you can switch with a simple dropdown menu.
Wordify currently supports five languages: English, German, Spanish, French, and Italian. Each language has its own daily word list curated specifically for that language, as well as its own word database for random mode.
🔄 Switching language: Click the dropdown menu with the flag in the top right of the game and choose your desired language. The switch takes effect immediately and a new game can be started right away.
The 5 languages at a glance
The English version of Wordify is the natural home for English speakers worldwide and for learners who want to sharpen their English vocabulary. English is the original language of the Wordle concept, so playing Wordify in English feels especially natural.
English 5-letter words are typically compact and punchy. The most common letters in English are E, T, A, O, I, N, S, H, R – a great English starting word hits as many of these as possible. Classic starters include CRANE, AUDIO, STARE, and RAISE.
The English version is ideal for expanding your vocabulary in a playful context. Even proficient speakers are often surprised by how many new or unusual words they discover through Wordify.
Example words:
The German version of Wordify is the main version for German-speaking players in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and around the world. The word list consists of commonly used German nouns, verbs, and adjectives with exactly five letters.
A special feature of the German version: the umlauts Ä, Ö, and Ü are playable and treated as individual letters. The German dictionary includes both simple and compound terms, as long as they are widespread in everyday language.
For German learners, playing Wordify auf Deutsch is a powerful daily exercise in spelling and recall that beats flashcard drills hands-down.
Beispielwörter:
The Spanish version of Wordify serves over 500 million Spanish speakers worldwide as well as everyone learning the language. Spanish has a very regular spelling – what you see is largely what you say – which makes Wordify in Spanish arguably more approachable than the English version for new players.
Special characters like the Ñ and accented vowels can also appear in Spanish puzzles and are treated as individual letters. The most frequent Spanish letters are A, E, O, S, N, R – similar to English but with a higher vowel proportion. Great Spanish starters include TORPE, SABER, and LUNES.
Palabras de ejemplo:
The French version of Wordify is for Francophones, France travelers, and everyone learning French. French presents a special challenge: pronunciation often diverges significantly from spelling, and there are many silent letters. In the word puzzle, only the spelling counts – making French Wordify an interesting orthographic workout.
Accents such as é, è, ê, ô, î, û, and the ç appear in French Wordify and count as individual letters that must be in the right position. Common French letters include E, S, A, R, I, N, T, O. Good French starting words are SERVI, TALON, and RUINE.
Exemples de mots:
The Italian version of Wordify rounds out the Romance language family in the game. Italian is known as a particularly melodic language with very regular pronunciation – which many players find makes Wordify in Italian a pleasurable experience.
Italian words very often end in vowels (typically -O for masculine, -A for feminine), which is a handy hint in Wordify. Common Italian letters are A, E, I, O, R, S, T, N, L. Good Italian starters include TRANI, LENTO, and SARTO.
For Italian learners who need the language on holiday or in daily life, Wordify in Italian provides daily practice with real words. The combination of fun and learning effect is hard to beat.
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Wordify as a language learning tool
Many players use Wordify intentionally as a daily language learning tool. Here are some recommendations for getting the most out of Wordify as a study aid:
Beginners: Start in your native language to learn the gameplay. Then switch to a language you're currently learning. When you don't guess a word, write down the answer and learn it actively.
Intermediate: Play in a foreign language every day. Try to manage without a dictionary – this trains active vocabulary recall especially intensely.
Advanced: Play in two different languages on the same day. The daily switching between language systems trains cognitive flexibility and strengthens both language skills simultaneously.
How do I switch languages?
Switching languages in Wordify couldn't be simpler. In the top right of the game area there's a dropdown menu with a country flag and the language name. Click it and choose from the five available languages. Your selection takes effect immediately and a new game in the chosen language can be started.
Your statistics are stored separately per language – so you have separate streaks and win rates for each language you play in.