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KisaOzet Word Game

Guess the 5-letter word in 3 tries. Play 5 Games a day.

5 games left today

How to play

A
Correct spot
B
Wrong spot
C
Not in word
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What Is KisaOzet Word Game?

KisaOzet is a free daily word game where you have exactly 3 attempts to guess a hidden 5-letter English word. Where most word games hand you 6 tries, KisaOzet trims that down to 3 β€” which sounds brutal until you realize it's the constraint that makes every game feel genuinely earned. No app to download, no account to create, no subscription fee. You open a browser tab and you're playing within seconds, on any device.

Each day you get up to 5 fresh games. Words rotate with every restart, so your daily session keeps moving rather than ending after one puzzle. That combination of tight limits and multiple rounds is what keeps players coming back.

How to Play β€” The Rules in Full

Type any valid 5-letter English word using the on-screen keyboard or your physical keyboard, then press Enter. The tiles flip and change color to show you exactly where you stand:

Three rounds of that feedback is enough information to crack most words β€” if you use it efficiently. Get all five letters green before your third guess and you win. Use all three guesses without a match and the word is revealed. Press Restart to move to the next word whenever you're ready.

KisaOzet also offers two modes. Cushy mode shows a short hint for each word before you start β€” a one-line clue that gives you a conceptual nudge without giving anything away. Tough mode removes hints entirely for players who want a clean, unassisted challenge.

Strategies That Actually Work

With only 3 guesses, your opening word does a lot of heavy lifting. The goal is to test as many high-frequency letters as possible in a single guess. Words like CRANE, STARE, SLATE, AROSE, and RAISE consistently rank among the best openers because they combine common vowels (A, E, I, O) with common consonants (R, S, T, L, N, C) β€” letters that appear in a huge share of 5-letter English words.

After your first guess, stop guessing and start reasoning. If the A in CRANE comes back yellow, you know the word contains A but not in position 3. Build your second guess around that constraint: place A somewhere else, keep any green letters exactly where they landed, and avoid every gray letter completely. Players who break this last rule β€” reusing letters already confirmed absent β€” are the ones who run out of tries with the answer still out of reach.

One underused technique is thinking in word families. If you know a word ends in -IGHT (because the I, G, H, T tiles are all green), you have NIGHT, LIGHT, FIGHT, RIGHT, SIGHT, and MIGHT as immediate candidates. Knowing these clusters lets you generate options quickly rather than drawing a blank under pressure.

Why a Daily Word Game Is Worth Five Minutes of Your Day

Word games have a reputation as light entertainment, but the cognitive case for them is real. Engaging with vocabulary puzzles on a daily basis exercises working memory β€” the mental space where you hold and juggle information β€” and sharpens the verbal processing speed that underlies reading, writing, and conversation. The research isn't just theoretical: studies tracking participants over years have found that people who regularly engage in word-based mental challenges show measurably slower cognitive decline as they age.

Practically speaking, the daily format matters. A single session in a week does less than five minutes every morning. KisaOzet's structure β€” limited games per day, quick rounds, a small daily challenge β€” is designed specifically for consistency. It fits into the gap between waking up and starting work, or the spare minutes over a lunch break. Small and regular beats large and occasional, every time.

How KisaOzet Compares to Other Word Games

Wordle gives 6 attempts. KisaOzet gives 3. That difference isn't cosmetic β€” it changes the mental process entirely. In a 6-attempt game you can afford one exploratory guess partway through just to gather information. In a 3-attempt game, every guess must serve double duty: gathering information and advancing toward the answer simultaneously. Players who've plateaued at Wordle consistently report that the 3-attempt format forces them into a sharper, more deliberate style of play that makes them better at word games across the board.

Beyond difficulty, KisaOzet offers 5 games per day rather than the single daily puzzle that many word games restrict you to. If you lose one round, you move on immediately rather than waiting 24 hours for another chance. That second-chance structure is something most daily word games simply don't offer.

Completely Free β€” No Login, No Tracking, No Ads in the Game

KisaOzet doesn't ask for your email address, doesn't require a social login, and doesn't hide any features behind a paywall. Your statistics β€” win rate, current streak, guess distribution β€” are stored in your browser's local storage and never leave your device. The game runs entirely in the browser with no server-side processing of your gameplay data.

It works on every modern browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge. Desktop and mobile both get the full experience with no layout compromises. If you want to pick up where you left off, just come back to the same URL β€” your stats will still be there.