On the help popup, click the "Tutorial" button at the bottom of the popup to see this again.
Wordley uses government standard top tier AES encryption so that an exceptionally skilled hacker will take around 300 million years to bruteforce the word/phrase... just kidding! Think about it. If your browser can't reverse the encryption, how would it determine whether a letter is in the correct position? Your guesses are hashed and compared to the letter hashes of the solution using a randomized offset through a scuffed process I wrote. The solver message is stored by the server and is only revealed when the word/phrase is sent by the browser. In other words, the word is required to access the solver message, and there is no other way. I'm sure someone experienced could easily figure out how the encryption works, but it's annoying to do.
Starting Message from the Creator:
You successfully guessed the Wordley! 🎉
Solver Message from the Creator:
You failed guessed the Wordley!
Better luck next time! 🙁
Click the "Make Your Own" to create your own Wordley!