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Terms

These terms explain what Dont wordle pro is, how the site should be used, what claims the project is and is not making, and how the guides, gameplay, and supporting pages fit together. They are written for this specific reverse-word-game site rather than copied from a generic product template.

What this site is

Dont wordle pro is an independent web project centered on a daily reverse Wordle-style game and a supporting set of public guides. The homepage lets you play. The blog hub and related articles explain the concept, rules, strategy, and cultural context that make the project easier to understand.

The site should not be interpreted as an official Wordle product, an official New York Times property, or a replacement for those services. References to Wordle exist for explanation and comparison only. That distinction matters because the project is trying to describe a reverse-word-game idea clearly without pretending to be the original product.

Acceptable use

You may use the site to play the game, read the guides, share feedback, and refer to the public explanations as intended. You should not use the site in a way that disrupts service, overloads the infrastructure, attempts to interfere with gameplay, or misleads other users about the origin or identity of the project.

In practical terms, the project is trying to stay small, legible, and usable. That means no abusive automation against the site, no attempts to break the game for other visitors, and no presentation of the project as an official affiliated brand. If you discover a problem, the right path is the Contact page, not exploitation.

Content, branding, and intellectual-property boundaries

The guides, layout, original copy, and project-specific materials on this site are part of the Dont wordle pro project. That does not mean the project owns the broader language of word games or every comparison concept it discusses. The site uses comparison terms because readers search with them, and because a clear explanation of the reverse format depends on those comparisons.

At the same time, the project does not claim ownership of Wordle, its original branding, or the institutions associated with it. The site's own content should be understood as a separate editorial and gameplay layer. If you need the project background behind that distinction, read About Dont wordle pro.

No guarantee of uninterrupted service or perfect accuracy

The site aims to be accurate, useful, and playable, but it is still a live web project. Puzzle behavior, copy, and support pages may change over time as the project improves. That means there is no promise that every page will remain unchanged, that every guide will always be complete, or that the service will be available without interruption.

This is especially true for instructional content. Strategy pages are written to be useful and durable, but they are still guides, not guarantees. If a page is unclear, outdated, or contradicted by actual behavior, the right response is to use the contact channel so the issue can become a real fix instead of stale text.

Changes and contact

The project may update these terms when the site structure, analytics setup, supported features, or public content changes in a meaningful way. The goal is not to create constant churn. The goal is to keep the support pages aligned with the actual site rather than leaving them frozen as generic placeholders.

If you have a question about these terms, send it through Contact and Feedback or email hello@dontwordle.top. If your question is really about privacy or analytics, the Privacy page is the better companion document.

Quick answers

Terms FAQ

Is Dont wordle pro an official Wordle product?
No. Dont wordle pro is described as an independent reverse-word-game project and should not be read as an official mode or affiliated product of Wordle or The New York Times.
What are the basic rules for using the site?
Use the site lawfully, do not interfere with the service or its users, and do not misrepresent the project as something it is not.
Can the site change guides or gameplay behavior over time?
Yes. The project can refine copy, update guides, or adjust site behavior as the puzzle and its supporting content evolve.
Where do I report a problem with the terms or the site?
Use the Contact page or the listed project email if you spot a problem or need clarification.