ZK Wordle

ZK Wordle is an experimental version of the popular word-guessing game Wordle that incorporates zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs. ZK Wordle was created to showcase the potential of ZK proofs in the context of games and puzzles.

In ZK Wordle, a player attempts to guess a five-letter word chosen at random by the game. After each guess, the game provides feedback by indicating which letters in the guess are correct and in the correct position (represented by a green square), which letters are correct but in the wrong position (represented by a yellow square), and which letters are incorrect (represented by a red square). The player has six attempts to correctly guess the word.

The main difference between ZK Wordle and regular Wordle is that in ZK Wordle, the game uses ZK proofs to ensure that it is not cheating by revealing any information about the chosen word other than the feedback provided after each guess. This means that the player can be confident that the game is not simply providing feedback based on the chosen word, and that the game's behavior is determined solely by the input and internal state of the program.

ZK Wordle was created by the team at StarkWare, a blockchain technology company that specializes in ZK proofs. The code for ZK Wordle is open source and available on the company's GitHub repository.

Some more information about the ZK Wordle game:

Features:

  • ZK Wordle is a five-letter word guessing game that incorporates ZK proofs.
  • The game provides feedback after each guess, indicating which letters are correct and in the correct position (green square), which letters are correct but in the wrong position (yellow square), and which letters are incorrect (red square).
  • The player has six attempts to correctly guess the word.
  • The game uses ZK proofs to ensure that it is not cheating by revealing any information about the chosen word other than the feedback provided after each guess.
  • ZK Wordle is open source and available on GitHub.

Tips to win:

  • Start with common five-letter words such as "apple" or "house" to get a feel for the game.
  • Use the feedback provided by the game to help narrow down your guesses. If a letter is in the correct position, keep it there and try different letters for the other positions.
  • Pay attention to the letters that are not in the word at all. This can help you eliminate certain letters from your next guesses.
  • Keep track of your previous guesses and the feedback provided. This can help you eliminate certain words and increase your chances of guessing correctly in subsequent rounds.
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Frequent questions about ZK Wordle:

1. How do I play ZK Wordle?

To play ZK Wordle, you need to guess a five-letter word chosen at random by the game. After each guess, the game provides feedback by indicating which letters in the guess are correct and in the correct position, which letters are correct but in the wrong position, and which letters are incorrect. The player has six attempts to correctly guess the word.

2. What is the difference between ZK Wordle and regular Wordle?

The main difference between ZK Wordle and regular Wordle is that ZK Wordle incorporates zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to ensure that the game is not cheating by revealing any information about the chosen word other than the feedback provided after each guess. This means that the player can be confident that the game's behavior is determined solely by the input and internal state of the program.

3. Who created ZK Wordle?

ZK Wordle was created by the team at StarkWare, a blockchain technology company that specializes in ZK proofs.

4. Is ZK Wordle free to play?

Yes, ZK Wordle is free to play. The code for ZK Wordle is open source and available on GitHub.

5. Can I play ZK Wordle on my mobile device?

Yes, you can play ZK Wordle on your mobile device. The game is web-based, which means you can access it on any device with an internet connection and a web browser.

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