Most Christians know the feeling — you recognize a Bible verse the moment you read it, but placing it by book, chapter, and verse? That's a different challenge entirely. Versle turns that everyday gap in Scripture memory into a daily game that's equal parts fun and faith-building.^1
Inspired by the Wordle formula, Versle presents a new Bible verse every 24 hours and gives you five tries to guess the reference. Color-coded hints guide you closer with each attempt — green means correct, yellow means close, gray means try again. It's deceptively simple and genuinely addictive.^1
But Versle has grown well beyond its original concept. The app now features multiple game modes: Scripture Blitz tests your speed with fast-paced Bible trivia, Blind Bookmark challenges you to locate where a verse falls in the Bible, and weekly Bible Crossword puzzles offer a more contemplative challenge. You can even choose your preferred Bible translation for the daily Classic game.^2
The social features are where Versle really shines. Play Classic with Friends to compete head-to-head, track win streaks, climb global leaderboards, and share results with your small group or church community. As one user put it: "Versle has become a staple in my morning routine! The social feature is a huge hit with my small group — we are constantly sharing our streaks and keeping each other accountable in such a fun, wholesome way."^3
Built by Toast Mobile, a Lafayette, Louisiana-based studio with 15+ years of app development experience and over 30 apps launched, Versle sits alongside other faith-focused creations like the Spiritual Gifts Test and R+R Journal.^4 The studio has been building apps since 2010 and brings a polish to Versle that's evident in its clean design and regular updates — the app has seen consistent improvements throughout 2025 and into 2026.^2
Versle is free to play with one daily verse, with a Premium subscription unlocking additional daily puzzles and extra game modes. Available on iOS, Android, and the web.^1
"Not only is this a fun game, but it reminds you of the Bible — the word of God Who created the whole universe — and what could be better? It's arguably better than most other games you could play."^2