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By the RoyaleTracker Team@RoyaleTrackerGGUpdated June 11, 2026
Merge Tactics turned Clash Royale into an auto-battler, and its community picked up the habits of every auto-battler scene: theorycrafting traits, memorizing units, and arguing about comps. The natural next step is a daily puzzle that tests that knowledge. Here is what to play.
Mergedle gives you one mystery Merge Tactics unit a day. Each guess compares attributes like cost, traits and role, telling you which parts match and which direction to adjust. The loop is pure Wordle: quick, daily, and built for sharing your score. Casual players usually solve it in 5 or 6 guesses, while the people who actually read trait descriptions get there in 2 or 3.
It is free, browser-based, and needs no account. If you track your ranked progress on the Merge Tactics leaderboards, Mergedle is the two-minute warmup before queue.

Merge Tactics units come from Clash Royale's card roster, so card knowledge transfers directly. Royaledly is the daily guess-the-card game covering the full card pool: elixir, rarity, type and more. Playing both is the fastest way to discover which half of the roster you actually know. Our full list of Clash Royale wordle games has more in this family.

If the genre is the appeal, LoLdle covers the League of Legends universe that Teamfight Tactics draws from, and the original Wordle remains the daily everyone shares. Auto-battler players tend to collect dailies the way they collect comps.
Merge Tactics is the auto-battler game mode inside Clash Royale: you draft units, merge duplicates to upgrade them, and your board fights automatically. RoyaleTracker tracks its seasonal leaderboards.
No, it is a free fan-made daily puzzle, not affiliated with Supercell, the same way Royaledly and RoyaleTracker are fan-made projects.
Indirectly, yes. The puzzle forces you to recall unit costs and traits from memory, which is exactly the knowledge you draft with under time pressure in a real match.