You can play Cloudle for free in your browser. It’s made by Rob Ousbey, who released it on April Fool’s Day. In the usual Wordle way, you’re filling out a grid with guesses. Here, we select weather symbols rather than type in words, trying to guess the forecast for the next five days in a random city. Then in the usual Wordle way, it’ll tell us if a symbol doesn’t appear in the forecast at all, if it appears but not in the place selected, or if we have it correct. You get six guesses for the day’s puzzle. People who religiously watch the forecast have a clear advantage here, but it’s not random if you don’t know. Today’s puzzle is Giza, the second-largest city in Egypt. I got in three (ignore that do-over screenshot I snapped to avoid giving too many spoilers) and can explain my reasoning a little. I’ve spoiler-tagged it, so click the mysterious blank space below if you want. I do enjoy trying all the new games which are inspired by Wordle but aren’t about words at all. Like Heardle, about guessing songs from their openings. Or Who Are Ya? guessing mystery football players. Or for film buffs, Framed is guessing movies from frames and The Box Office Game has historical takings. And Nerdle has maths. And Worldle has maps. And… there are so many more, even before we get into the innumerable wordy Wordle variants. Have you added many variants to your daily rotation, reader dear? Looking for more freebies? Check out our list of the best free PC games to play in 2023.