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2022---do-you-like-wordle--try-wordalle--the-variant-with-absurd-ai

The interface was familiar, yet off-kilter. Instead of a sterile grid, the boxes pulsated with a faint, neon glow. The instructions were cryptic: “The AI is dreaming. Guess what it sees.” Elias typed his standard opener: .

He realized Wordalle wasn't a game of linguistics; it was a psychological duel. The AI wasn't looking for a dictionary entry; it was looking for a vibe. He looked at the sandwich image again. It wasn't just a sandwich; it was cut into triangles. He typed . The interface was familiar, yet off-kilter

The screen erupted. Instead of green squares, the boxes turned into tiny, weeping eyes that blinked in unison. "Correct," the AI whispered through his speakers. "But why are you so obsessed with geometry when the world is ending?" Guess what it sees

The AI didn't give him colors. It gave him a sound—the distant whistle of a locomotive—and a single pixelated image of a sandwich. A text box popped up: "Close, but my mother never loved a locomotive. Try harder." "What?" Elias muttered. He tried . He looked at the sandwich image again

The year was 2022, and the world was obsessed with little green squares. But for Elias, a weary software dev who could guess "STARE" or "CRANE" in his sleep, the magic had faded. He needed something weirder. That’s when he found , the "absurd AI" variant that didn't just want you to find a word—it wanted to mess with your head.

Elias stared at the screen, his heart racing. He had won, but he felt like he’d just let a ghost into his living room. He closed the tab, but as he moved to shut down his laptop, a final notification appeared in the corner of his screen: