Although Quintessential is a Wordle offshoot, it stands apart from the rest because to its puzzle-like interface. A grid like Wordle that has five words related to the day's theme will appear when you access the game page. To get the right arrangement, swap the misplaced letters in as few steps as possible.
Guessing each of the five horizontal words correctly in the fewest movements possible is the game's goal. It is necessary to swap and unscramble the letters in order to solve the problem. To win the game, you just need to make eight moves. The fact that Wordle simply asks you to guess a five-letter word increases its difficulty significantly.
You have to swap letters to create the right words in order to start the game. The right letter is shown to be in the correct location by a green tile, the wrong letter is shown to be in the erroneous position by a yellow tile, and the letter is missing from the word by a gray tile. To make things easier, at the start of the game, you are always given a few immovable green letters. The number of moves you have used will be shown at the bottom of the grid. The goal of the game is to move as little as possible.