Plan the number of letters and colors you will need for your Wordle puzzle. For instance, my puzzle has 10 plain white squares, 9 black squares (4 plain, and 4 with letters), 1 yellow square with a letter, and 5 green squares with letters. The letters I needed were 2 Ts, 2 Ps, 2 As, 1 R, 1 H, and 1 Y. I also used leftover cookies and melts to make more blank squares.
Take each wafer and carefully chop into four pieces for a total of 30 squares
Melt white chocolate in a microwave safe bowl with about a teaspoon of Crisco in 30 second increments stirring between each one until smooth.
Pour melted chocolate into letter candy mold (optional) and using an offset spatula, scrape excess chocolate off the top of the mold.
Place letters in freezer for a few minutes, then gently remove from the mold.
While the white chocolate is still melted, dip your desired number of wafer squares in the melted white chocolate. (I did 10)
With a fork, lift dipped wafer out of the chocolate and gently tap on the edge of the bowl to remove excess.
Place on wax paper to dry.
Repeat the melting and dipping process for the other colors.
If using candy letters, be sure to add them to your desired squares while the chocolate is still wet.
Display your Wordle puzzle on a large plate or tray and enjoy!
Notes
This is an example for you to add your own creativity! The most difficult part for me was planning the words. If you have that ready to go, the process should be quite simple.