Part of what makes Wordle so popular and clonable is that it is a basic game in which you get six guesses to choose the answer. It's a little puzzle you can spend a few minutes pondering before moving on with your day (unless you want to use Wordlebot to explain in great detail how bad each of your guesses were).
But if you're searching for something a little more challenging, such as a daily guessing game in which you might guess dozens or even hundreds of times without ever finding the solution? If you are a glutton for speculation, I've got you covered.
Each day, Redactle provides you with a Wikipedia article. To be explicit, a whole Wikipedia article, from top to bottom, selected from Wikipedia's own list of over 10,000 "Vital articles." The problem is that virtually all of the words have been removed from the article, so in order to determine which article you're seeing, you'll need to start speculating on possible terms. When you successfully guess a word, it will be revealed, and if you've exposed a substantial number of terms, you may be able to deduce the article's subject. First, though, we will discuss many, many, many speculations.