Worldler

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Worldler
Worldler.png
The first level of the map
Map information
Reward 1 FFA Point
Difficulty Very Easy
Location FFA
Mapcode wor
Creators AK1089,andrewforreal,AverageIPA,egabbac
Food None
Publication March 29, 2024


Worldler is a pure puzzle map by AK1089, andrewforreal, AverageIPA, and egabbac. It rewards 1 FFA point upon completion, and can be joined directly using “/join wor”.

General[edit]

Gameplay[edit]

Worldler is a puzzle map heavily based on the online game Wordle. The main differences from Wordle is that the most recent guess is the only word displayed and the map explores word lengths between 4-7. The map consists of 4 levels, and the length of the word the player has to guess goes up by 1 each level, starting with a 4-letter word on the first level and ending with a 7-letter word on the fourth level.

Aesthetics[edit]

Every level, as well as the ending room, is themed around a Minecraft biome. The intro room consists of a road between two tunnels surrounded by trees, simplistic buildings, and mountain pixel arts on two of the walls. The first level is themed around the mangrove biome and is inside of a large hole in the ground with mangrove trees surrounding atop the terrain, with a giant lilypad laying on the bottom of the hole. The second level is themed around the desert biome and is inside of a hole in the ground where there is evidence of an archeological site. The third level is themed around the End biomes and features an End island with four buildings on each side built of mostly blocks found in the End. Each corner has an obsidian pillar decorated with netherite blocks and end crystals. The ending room is themed around the badlands biome, featuring canyon walls made of terracotta.

Challenges[edit]

This map is featured in one challenge: The Pure Puzzle Marathon.


Trivia[edit]

  • This map was created for the second White Map Tag.
  • Two easter eggs can be found in the map from creators egabbac and andrewforreal, a cabbage playerhead and dinosaur playerhead respectively.


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