L'uest is a free word guessing game for people seeking a Turkish Wordle alternative. It keeps familiar letter-position feedback while expanding the experience with Turkish dictionary words, daily quests, letter routes, and multiplayer Inn rooms. The current target language is Turkish; an English word mode is not active yet.
What does it share with Wordle?
Both experiences center on short guessing rounds. After a submitted word, feedback shows whether letters are correctly placed, misplaced, or absent from the target. The official example of that core loop is available at The New York Times Wordle. The similarity describes a game genre; L'uest is an independent project with its own brand, content, and mode structure.
What does L'uest add?
L'uest is not limited to one daily puzzle. Word Hunt provides short classic rounds. Daily Quest creates a shared target and return rhythm. Letter Route combines guessing with route and risk decisions. The Inn lets players create rooms and compete over the same word. The core game, including light and dark appearance, is free.
How is the Turkish target pool defined?
Targets are standalone dictionary words. A derived word may qualify after gaining an independent lexical meaning, but every plural, possessive, or case-marked form is not treated as a separate target. The Turkish Language Association dictionary is the primary reference for checking dictionary entries.
Who is it for?
L'uest suits players who enjoy short word guesses, want to use Turkish sound and word-family intuition, or prefer moving between solo rounds and matches with friends. It runs in the browser without installation. Players can go directly to the L'uest game.