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Loldle is a daily challenge game that combines the addictiveness of daily word games with the vast universe of League of Legends. It’s amazing how fun and simple an experience can turn into, and Loldle truly packs the punch. The game is quick and surprisingly challenging, so if you play League or simply enjoy good trivia games, Loldle is perfect for you!

Lodle has various daily puzzles, each of which is different in a way. Below is the game mechanic of Loldle:
Classic Mode
In Loldle game mode, you’ll guess the mystery champion according to a few details:
Release year
Each time you guess wrong, you will receive some sort of feedback (in a Wordle sort of way) which indicates you are honing in on the mystery champion. Remember, it's your personal listing of champions that is being challenged in the game!
Quote Mode
A random voice line from an adult champion is displayed. Can you recall which champion it belongs to? This mode tests your recall of the voice lines, taunts, and well-known quotes from champions.
Ability Mode
You're shown one ability icon from a champion's kit (Q, W, E, R, or passive). Your one task? Guess the champion based on that single image.
Emoji Mode
This mode is probably the silliest—and sometimes most annoying. You'll be presented with a series of emojis that represent a champion. Some are straightforward, others are quite hilariously convoluted.
Splash Mode
This mode is similar to emoji mode, but instead of random emojis, you're shown a small, cropped part of a champion's splash art. Zoomed in and vague, this mode is for artists, lore lovers, and longtime players.
Loldle is not about answering correctly; it is about the "aha!" moment when you finally connect the dots between vague ability icons or emojis.



















