Hulihua
Hulihua is a word game that is based on the popular online word game, Wordle. However, it is designed specifically for indigenous languages to create their own versions of Wordle. The game was created by Aidan Pine of The Mother Tongues Blog, and it allows players to guess a five-letter word in the indigenous language.
The game's name "Hulihua" comes from the Hawaiian language, which means to "turn over, flip, or change." This name reflects the game's aim of enabling people to use their indigenous language in a fun and engaging way.
Hulihua currently contains a list of approximately 400 five-letter words assembled from some older texts. The list is not exhaustive and may not contain some words found in modern dictionaries. However, the game includes a more complete list of valid words, so players should not see too many "not a valid word" warnings for words that do exist in those two books and other dictionaries.
The game works by displaying a series of blank spaces that represent a five-letter word in the indigenous language. Players then guess a word and receive feedback on whether or not the word is correct. The game also shows how many letters in the guess match the word and if any of the letters are in the correct position.
Some details on the features and tips to win the Hulihua game:
Features:
- Hulihua is a clone of the popular online word game Wordle but with support for indigenous languages.
- The game contains a list of approximately 400 five-letter words in the Hawaiian language.
- The game provides feedback on your guesses, showing how many letters are correct and if any of the letters are in the correct position.
- The game includes a complete list of valid words, so players should not see too many "not a valid word" warnings for words that do exist in dictionaries.
Tips to Win:
- Start with common letters: Start guessing with the most common letters in the Hawaiian language, such as A, E, I, O, and U. This can help you narrow down potential words that could match the blanks.
- Look for patterns: Look for patterns in the feedback provided by the game. For example, if the feedback shows that the second and fourth letters are correct, try guessing words that fit that pattern.
- Eliminate unlikely letters: As you make guesses and receive feedback, eliminate letters that are unlikely to be part of the word. This can help you narrow down the possibilities and increase your chances of guessing the correct word.
- Use a dictionary: If you are unsure of a word's spelling or meaning, consider using a dictionary to look it up. This can help you make more informed guesses and increase your chances of winning.