Weaver is an engaging word ladder puzzle that challenges your vocabulary and problem-solving skills. The goal is to transform the starting word into the target word by changing one letter at a time, with each intermediate step forming a valid word. This classic word game, also known as "doublets," was invented by Lewis Carroll in 1877.
How to Play Weaver wordle
To play the Weaver word ladder game:
Choose your preferred difficulty level (4-6 letter words)
Look at the starting word and target word
Enter a new word that changes just one letter from the previous word
Continue until you reach the target word
Try to solve the puzzle in the fewest steps possible for maximum points!
Tips for Mastering Weaver
Start by identifying which letters are different between the start and target words
Change vowels first - they often create valid intermediate words
Look for common prefixes and suffixes that can help bridge the words
Use the Hint button if stuck (costs 5 points)
Why Play the Weaver Word Game?
The Weaver word ladder game offers multiple benefits:
Improves vocabulary by exposing you to new words
Enhances problem-solving through step-by-step logical thinking
Develops pattern recognition of word structures
Provides a fun mental challenge with adjustable difficulty levels
Word Ladder Strategy Guide
To become a Weaver expert:
Work both forward from the start word and backward from the target word
Identify "pivot letters" that can connect multiple valid words
Build a mental library of common word transitions (like -ight words: light, night, sight, etc.)
Practice with our different difficulty levels to improve your skills