The New York Times has bought Wordle, the popular wordplay puzzle game. It will remain free to play.
TheNew York Times Wordle Gamewas created by Jonathan Feinberg, a software engineer who also happens to be a crossword enthusiast. Feinberg had been working on the game for several years before it was finally released to the public in March 2021. Since then, it has quickly become one of the...
The New York Times has introduced the next title coming to itsGames catalogfollowing Wordle’s continued success — and it’s all about math.Digitshas players adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing numbers. You can play its beta for free online right now. InDigits, players are presented...
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I am incredibly pleased to announce that I’ve reached an agreement with the New York Times for them to take over running Wordle going forward. If you’ve followed along with the story of Wordle, you’ll know that NYT games play a big part in its origins and so this step feels very ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- A word game developed by a New Yorker went viral after just a few months online and now,the New York Timesowns it. CBS2s Vanessa Murdock has the good word about Wordle from users. "It's the first thing I do when I wake up in the morning," said Hoboken ...
New York Times has introduced WorldeBot, a companion tool that will analyze your performance in Wordle.
In a somewhat surprising move, New York Times announced their acquisition of Wordle, everyone's favourite word-guessing game. For those living under the rock, for the past several months Wordle captured minds and hearts of millions of players worldwide.
Wordle’s acquisition byThe New York Timeshas already stirred up controversy, frombroken streaksto accusations the game has becomeharder. But here’s a big change theNYTisn’t shouting about: it’s altered Wordle’s solutions. As of today, February 15th (game number 241), theNew York Times...
We have automatically transferred your game statistics to Wordle’s new home on New York Times Games. If your data looks a little different than you remember, first ensure you are opening the game on the same device and browser you used previously. Your game data is stored locally on...