Redactle is a word-guessing puzzle game based on Wikipedia articles. Every round presents you with a full Wikipedia page where almost every word has been blacked out. Your mission is simple but deceptively challenging: type in words one at a time and try to figure out which article you are reading. Each correct guess reveals every instance of that word across the entire text, slowly uncovering the hidden article like pieces of a puzzle falling into place.
The game tracks your performance through a built-in Guess Radar that counts your total guesses, hits, accuracy percentage, and hints used. The fewer guesses you need to identify the article, the better your score. It is a true test of vocabulary, deductive reasoning, and knowledge of how Wikipedia articles are typically structured.
Redactle Reloaded offers two ways to play. In Daily mode, every player around the world receives the same mystery article each day. You get one puzzle per day, and a countdown timer shows when the next daily challenge drops. This mode is perfect if you enjoy competing with friends or sharing your results without spoilers.
If one puzzle a day is not enough, Unlimited mode removes all restrictions. You can play as many rounds as you want, back to back, with a fresh random article every time. It is the ideal way to sharpen your guessing strategy, practice pattern recognition, and explore Wikipedia topics you might never have searched for on your own.
Starting a round can feel overwhelming when the entire page is redacted. A solid approach is to begin with common structural words that appear in many Wikipedia articles. Words like "born", "country", "city", "war", "team", "album", or "university" can quickly reveal the category of the article and give you directional clues.
Pay attention to the structure of the text itself. Short articles with many headings might point to a specific person or place, while longer dense paragraphs could suggest a scientific or historical topic. The section layout, the number of paragraphs, and even the position of dates and numbers all provide valuable hints before you even type your first guess.
You can also use the built-in hint system. Pressing H reveals a clue about the title, while pressing J gives you an article-level hint. Use hints sparingly if you want to keep your accuracy score high, but do not hesitate to use them when you are truly stuck.
Redactle sits at the intersection of word games, trivia, and detective work. Unlike other popular daily puzzles, each round can take anywhere from two minutes to over an hour depending on the article difficulty. That unpredictability is what keeps players coming back. Every round is a fresh mystery drawn from the largest encyclopedia ever created, which means you will never run out of new challenges.
Whether you are a casual puzzle fan looking for a quick brain exercise or a dedicated word hunter chasing a perfect accuracy streak, Redactle Reloaded gives you the tools, the stats, and the endless supply of puzzles to keep playing.