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Privacy policy
Last updated: 18 June 2026
Redigeerdle is a word-guessing game. This policy explains what data it stores and who it is shared with. It is deliberately short, because the game collects very little.
What we store
If you create an account (with Google or e-mail): your e-mail address and the display name you choose.
If you play as a guest: only an anonymous ID — no name, no e-mail.
Your gameplay: which puzzles you played, your guesses, score, hints used, time spent, timestamps, the source wiki, and the fandoms you follow. This powers your stats and the leaderboard.
In your browser only (local storage): your settings, your current game progress, and — when logged out — your followed fandoms. This never leaves your device.
We never store the article text or the puzzle answers. We do not collect your location, contacts, or any advertising identifiers.
Who it is shared with
Supabase — hosts the sign-in and database where your account and gameplay data live.
Google — only if you choose “Sign in with Google”, to verify your identity.
GitHub Pages — hosts the website files.
The source wikis (Fandom, Wikipedia and other MediaWiki sites) — your browser fetches article content directly from them as you play.
Hint providers (Google Gemini, Groq) — receive a snippet of the article to generate spoiler-free hints. They never receive your personal data.
Cloudflare Web Analytics — counts page views and aggregate referrer/browser/country stats. It is cookieless and does not track or identify you.
We do not sell your data, and we use no advertising trackers. Our only analytics is Cloudflare’s cookieless, privacy-first page-view counter above.
Cookies & storage
The game uses your browser’s local storage to remember your settings and progress, and a sign-in token to keep you logged in. There are no tracking or advertising cookies.
Your choices
Play without an account to stay anonymous.
Sign out any time, or clear your browser data to remove everything stored on your device.
Under the GDPR you can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your account data — use the buttons below, or contact us.
Jaardle is Wordle for years. Each day brings one historical event —
you have six guesses to pin down the year it happened. Playable in Dutch, English and German.
You get a real wiki article with every word blacked out — only the word lengths show (like ████████).
Type a word and press Enter — every place that word appears in the article is revealed.
Your real goal is to uncover the hidden title at the top. Crack it and you win.
Stuck on a word? Reveal a word lets you click any blacked-out word in the text to expose it — you get 3 free reveals, but title words stay locked.
Need a nudge on the topic? Hints opens spoiler-free clues you can reveal one at a time — a category, a summary, the title's first letter, and the source wiki.
It's golf — the lowest score wins. Correct guesses are free; wrong guesses, word reveals and each hint add points, and the clock ticks up slowly while you play. Every Reveal button shows what it'll cost, and the running total sits in the Score badge.
A fresh Daily puzzle drops every day. In Settings you can follow your favourite fandoms (each gets its own daily) and pick which one you land on; open the ☰ menu to browse and play them. Want more? New game → curated, full random, a specific fandom, or your own wiki link.
When you solve it (or Give up), Share your result — and check Daily metrics to see how everyone else did.
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