Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 2026-05-14
This Affiliate Disclosure explains how WordyLab handles resource links, recommendations, affiliate relationships, and sponsored-link labels. WordyLab is built first around word tools, puzzle help, word lists, and guides. Any monetized link must stay secondary to that main purpose.
Current status
WordyLab does not currently run active affiliate tracking. Some pages may include regular resource links to books, dictionaries, puzzle products, learning materials, or other outside resources, but those links should not be treated as paid affiliate links unless they are clearly labeled that way.
If WordyLab later joins an affiliate program, tracked links may allow WordyLab to earn a commission when a reader clicks a link and later makes a qualifying purchase. When that happens, the price you pay should not increase because of WordyLab's commission.
What an affiliate link means
An affiliate link is a link that may credit WordyLab for a referral. The merchant, network, or platform may track the click, purchase, or other qualifying action according to its own terms and privacy practices.
If WordyLab has a financial relationship connected to a link, the disclosure should make that relationship understandable before or near the link. A vague label should not be used to hide the fact that WordyLab may earn money from a purchase.
How affiliate links should appear
- Affiliate or paid resource sections should appear after the main answer, tool, list, or guide content.
- Affiliate links should be labeled clearly enough for a reasonable reader to understand the relationship.
- Disclosure text should appear close to the relevant recommendation or resource section.
- Affiliate links should use sponsored link attributes if affiliate tracking is enabled later.
- Affiliate links should not be styled as puzzle answers, solver results, fake buttons, or required next steps.
- Recommendations should match the page intent, such as word-game books on word-game pages.
Editorial independence
Affiliate relationships do not decide puzzle answers, solver behavior, word-list inclusion, scoring, ranking, guide methodology, or whether a page is published. WordyLab's first job is to help visitors solve the task they came for.
A product, book, dictionary, app, or resource may be mentioned because it is relevant to the topic. That does not mean WordyLab has tested every product, guarantees the product, or represents the merchant.
Merchant sites and third-party terms
If you click an external resource or affiliate link, you leave WordyLab and visit a site operated by someone else. That merchant or publisher may set its own prices, terms, shipping rules, refund rules, cookies, privacy practices, and product availability.
WordyLab does not control external sites and is not responsible for merchant products, prices, claims, fulfillment, refunds, customer service, or privacy practices.
Amazon and other affiliate programs
If WordyLab joins Amazon Associates or another affiliate program later, WordyLab will add any required program-specific disclosure before relying on that program's tracked links. For example, Amazon Associates requires participating sites to identify that they earn from qualifying purchases.
Until a page or resource section clearly says a link is paid, sponsored, affiliate, or commission-earning, it should be treated as a regular external resource link.
Corrections and questions
If a resource link appears unclear, mislabeled, outdated, or too close to a main answer or tool result, please send the page URL so it can be reviewed.
For affiliate or disclosure questions, email legalwordylabcom or use the WordyLab contact page.