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Wordle Alternatives for Detective Puzzle Fans (2026)

A source-linked shortlist of daily detective and deduction games for Wordle players who want clues, suspects, and mystery instead of another word grid.

The daily-puzzle ritual made popular by Wordle now has plenty of word, category, geography, and deduction variants. If you want the repeatable daily habit but prefer suspects and clues to vowels, start with a shorter, source-linked shortlist instead of an unverified ranking.

1. EveryClue

Today’s case. EveryClue pairs a five-suspect deduction grid with a yes/no lateral mystery. Both publish at 00:00 UTC, and the current day is free to play in eight languages. Start with the live case before deciding whether the archive is worth unlocking.

2. Clues by Sam

A daily browser deduction game in which you label suspects innocent or criminal only when the clues prove the move. Thinky Games documents the 4×5 format and clue-highlighting tools. Its community also shows why archive access and expected solve time matter to regular players, so check the current official offer before comparing prices.

3. Murdle

Murdle is a daily murder-mystery logic game with a strong story wrapper. The official daily page is the best place to see the current puzzle and current access options. It is a natural choice when you want narrative as well as deduction.

4. Connections (NYT)

Not a detective game, but a useful contrast when you like grouping and category discovery. Use the official NYT Connections page for the current rules and daily puzzle.

5. Mystery-o-matic

5. Strands (NYT)

A word-search puzzle with a daily theme. It is not a detective game, but it is a useful alternative if you want a themed daily puzzle without a grid of suspects. Use the official NYT Strands page for current rules and access.

What we look for in a daily puzzle

If you’re scanning for new ones, three things separate the dailies that survive your morning routine from the ones you stop opening after a week:

  • Solvable in one sitting. Anything that takes more than 12 minutes won’t survive when work gets busy.
  • Verified unique solution. Multi-solution puzzles teach you to distrust the game. They corrode the daily-ritual feeling fast.
  • Shareable result without spoilers. Wordle’s emoji grid was the killer feature, and every game that wants to live in the same slot needs an equivalent.

The right daily is the one that earns another visit. Test a current puzzle, avoid answer pages until you have made your own attempt, and use an archive only when you know you want more of that exact format.

Try today’s case

Today at EveryClue — grid plus lateral mystery, free for the current day, in eight languages.