10 Engaging ChatGPT Prompts for Word Games with AI

Published On Sun Sep 01 2024
10 Engaging ChatGPT Prompts for Word Games with AI

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Who needs Wordle? ChatGPT is a powerful artificial intelligence platform that can be used for a variety of purposes, including word games. One of its notable features is its ability to turn into a gaming platform for word games.

You can find word games like Wordle or crosswords everywhere online these days. So, why not leverage AI to create your own custom word games and play them inside a chatbot that can either be a competitor or the host of the game, or even act as multiple players?

Word Association Game

Prompt: "Let's play a word association game! I'll start by saying a word, and you respond with the first word that comes to mind. Then, we'll go back and forth. Ready? The first word is: 'ocean'."

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20 Questions

Prompt: "Let's play 20 Questions! Think of an object, and I have to ask yes or no questions to figure out what it is. Keep track of the number of questions and tell me how many I have left with each response. Ready? Start with a category and challenge me to play."

Rhyming Game

Prompt: "Let's play a rhyming game! You start by saying a word, and I have to respond with a word that rhymes with it. We'll go back and forth until one of us can't think of a rhyme anymore. If one of us shares a non-rhyming word that doesn’t match the previous word, then declare game over."

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Anagram Game

Prompt: "I have a word for you, and I want you to rearrange the letters to form a new word. The word is 'listen'. What can you come up with? After displaying your word, offer me a word to try and make an anagram."

Hangman

Prompt: "Let's play Hangman! Think of a word and offer it up to me. I have to guess it one letter at a time. I can make up to 6 wrong guesses before I lose. With each wrong guess, show the next element of the hangman using Ascii art."