"Offensive words will always be omitted from consideration," a representative for theNew York Timestold Mashable via email (h/tPolygon). "As we have just startedWordle’s transition toThe Timeswebsite, we are still in the process of removing those words from the game play." ...
Jonathan Knight, general manager for The New York Times Games, said Wordle will "have an exciting future with the help of a team of talented engineers, designers, editors and more, furthering the user experience." While some may cringe at what sounds like an intent to mess with Wordle's ...
Wordle was invented by Josh Wardle, a Brooklyn software engineer, as a gift for his partner and took off when he began posting it online. Players guess words and hone in on the correct answer as the game tells them if their guesses contain letters in the word of the day. The Times bou...
Wordle was invented by Josh Wardle, a Brooklyn software engineer, as a gift for his partner and took off when he began posting it online. Players guess words and hone in on the correct answer as the game tells them if their guesses contain letters in the word of the day. The Times bou...