Guess the marketing word,
fresh every morning.
Six tries, one five-letter word — and every answer is a term from the world of marketing: SEO, brand, growth, advertising and analytics. Solve it and you get a quick, plain-English definition. Free, no sign-up, playable right in your browser.
31 words published so far · See the full archive →
Marketing runs on a shared vocabulary — crawl, index, canonical, attribution, share of voice. A daily word game is a low-effort way to keep those terms sharp, meet a few you didn’t know, and take a genuine two-minute break that still lives in your world of work.
Every answer is themed — one day it’s technical SEO, the next brand, analytics or advertising — and each solve ends with a short, plain-English definition, so the game doubles as a light refresher on the discipline.
- Six guesses. You have six tries to find the five-letter marketing word.
- Read the colours. Green means right letter, right spot; yellow means right letter, wrong spot; grey means the letter isn’t in the word.
- Type or tap. Use your keyboard or the on-screen one, then press Enter to submit a guess.
- Stuck? Take the clue. Every puzzle has an optional one-line clue you can reveal without spoiling the answer.
- Learn the term. Win or lose, you finish with a definition of the word and why it matters.
Is the Troiana SEO Wordle free?
Yes. Every puzzle is free to play in your browser with no sign-up, no app and no paywall. There is one new marketing word every day.
What are the words?
Every answer is a real five-letter word that also happens to be a marketing or SEO term — think brand, query, crawl, index, links or pixel. When you finish, you get a short explanation of what the term means and why it matters.
How do I play?
You have six tries to guess the five-letter word. Type a guess and press Enter. Each tile turns green if the letter is right and in the right spot, yellow if the letter is in the word but the wrong spot, and grey if it is not in the word at all. Use those clues to narrow it down.
What makes it different from normal Wordle?
The answers are drawn from the language of marketing, and every puzzle doubles as a mini lesson: solve it and you get a plain-English definition of the term. It is a two-minute break that still sharpens the vocabulary you use at work.
Do you keep old puzzles?
Every puzzle stays online. Use the calendar below to jump to any day, or browse the full archive month by month.
How often is a new word added?
A fresh word publishes every morning. Bookmark the page and come back daily, or work through the back catalogue at your own pace.