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How do I rank higher for non-blog websites

Hello guys, I am pretty new to SEO, I have been working and researching it for abouth 1-2 months, the reason I got into it is - I am a final year in my bachelor for software engineering and I have started developing websites as a side-hustle/projects, its mainly game website like tools that track progress in certain games ( clash royale specificly ), I also build mini-game websites like wordle and more again for clash royale, and other games in the future.

My question is - how do you rank higher on these type of keywords / websites if there are already established domains that are hard to "de-throne" of course my goal isnt to de-throne them, I just want to rank amongs them. Especially for wordles, is that even doable and should I bother making them ( I will make them anyway ) but yeah.

I hope I could get some advice on that.

"P.S you can roast me I am willing to learn "

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