Wordle, theextremely popular online puzzle, is now officially being run byThe New York Timesafter its creator sold ita few weeks ago. It lives at a new URL,https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html, but before you head there for your daily game, you should know that there...
2, he says the word puzzle is expected to move over to The New York Times domain “very shortly.” Where can you find New York Times’ Wordle game? Once the switch takes place, Wordle will be available on The New York Times website and the NYT app. What will happen to the Wordle...
There was some concern thatWordlewould lose its appeal after being purchased by the New York Times, especially since it spawneddozens of other imitatorslooking to capture the same audience, however, the game is still played by thousands every day. WordleBot could be a fun way to help people ...
This week on The Stack, we speak to Jonathan Knight, head of games at ‘The New York Times’. He is responsible for the successful Wordle to the iconic NYT…
The Guild is asking people to break their Wordle streakswww.polygon.com Striking New York Times tech workers are asking players to honor its digital picket line by not playing Wordle, Connections, or its other games. New York Times tech workers, who create and m...
The New York Times didn't identify the developer, but 404 notes that a coder called Chase Wackerfuss had created a Wordle-like game called Reactle. More than 1,900 versions were created using his code. In a message to CBS MoneyWatch, Wackerfuss said he took down the game after receiving...
Can't get enough of Wordle? Try Mashable's free version now Buckle up,Wordleplayers: TheNew York Timesis making changes to the popular word-guessing game. And it might make figuring out the five-letter word a little more challenging. ...
New York Times data was stolen and leaked online this week, which allegedly includes the source code for Wordle. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Can't get enough of Wordle? Try Mashable's free version now The controversial image board 4Chan is back in the news this ...
The New York Times is interfering with the possible guesses and answers forWordle. The new version of the popular word-based puzzle has deviated from the original, which means that some players might not get the same solutions toWordlepuzzles as everyone else anymore. ...
So far, the Times hasn’t changed Wordle much except to give it a new URL and briefly screw up everyone’s stats. (No, it didn’t make the game harder.) But it has begun to add a few nudges around the app to go play some of the company’s other games ... and maybe subscribe...