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New York Times buys viral word game Wordle
Feb 1, 2022 1:52 AM

The New York Times said on Thursday that it has bought Wordle, the free online word game that has exploded in popularity and, for some, become a daily obsession. It listed the purchase price as being in the low-seven figures, but did not disclose specifics.

The Times, which has popular word games like Spelling Bee and its crossword puzzle, said at the time it moves to The New York Times, Wordle will be free to play for new and existing players, and no changes will be made to its gameplay.

Wordle was created by Josh Wardle, a Brooklyn software engineer. He originally made it for his partner, but released it to the public in October. On November 1, only 90 people had played it. Within two months, that number had grown to 300,000 after people began sharing their scores on social media.

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Now, the simple puzzle that lets players guess a five-letter word in six tries with no hints, has millions of daily players, The Times said. It's also become a viral online phenomenon, spurring copycats like Airportle, where you guess airport abbreviations, and Queertle, with words for the queer community.

To play Wordle now, you have to visit its website. Simply type in a five-letter word. If any letters turn green, you got the right letter in the right place. Yellow letters mean right letter wrong place and gray letters mean they are not in the word of the day.

Wordle's appeal has been in part due to its simplicity, no bells and whistles or ads or asking for your email address to play just a website with 30 blank squares and a keyboard. Some apps have tried to piggyback on its success, confusing people who downloaded or even paid for apps on their phone thinking it's the original Wordle.

First Published:Feb 1, 2022 10:52 AM IST

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