Wordleis one of the latest games to take over the internet, appealing to not only gamers, but anyone who enjoys a good braintease. While the rules ofWordleare simplistic, the puzzles can be anything but, and it often leaves players craving more.

While it’s possible to revisit puzzles from days the player originally missed, fans whocan’t get enough of theWordleformula might consider looking to one of its many clones; games that have taken their premise fromWordle, but with a different theme. One of the most recent of these isQuolture, which is perfect for fans of TV and movies.

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As the name implies, this particularWordleclone is built around famous quotations from television and movie classics. Players are given one movie quote and one TV quote to solve everyday. In order to answer the TV quote, the player has to successfully answer themovie quotationfirst, so players will need a good knowledge of both.

The main difference betweenQuoltureandWordleis the method in which correct answers are revealed.Wordlegives players a limited number of chancesto answer the puzzle, but each letter the player tries is highlighted in a color, letting them know if it’s completely correct, in the puzzle somewhere, or not used in the puzzle.Quolture, on the other hand, allows unlimited attempts, but doesn’t highlight any letters, even if they’re in the exact right spot. Players have to solve the puzzle entirely in order to win.

While this could make for a tough puzzle if the player doesn’t recognize a quote, there’s some additional options inQuoltureto give them a hand. Players can choose an option to get up to two additional hints on the quote, or to simply fill in the correct letters outright one by one until the player is able to solve it themselves, akin to Wheel of Fortune.

Quoltureshould be a lot of fun for film and TV buffs, but it may not be for everyone. That shouldn’t be a problem, though, as there are so manyWordleclones now that it can be difficult to keep track of them all. Whether players want to exercise theirPokemonknowledge withSqwordleor switch to focusing on theirmath skills withSummle, there’s likely to be aWordleclone game out there for everyWordlefan to help tide them by until the next day’s puzzle is released.