Wordle Creator Sells Game to the New York Times: How Will the Game Play Change?
Will Wordle, the five-letter guessing game that has captivated seemingly everyone, change after it is becomes part of the New York Times’ suite of games.
Read MoreWill Wordle, the five-letter guessing game that has captivated seemingly everyone, change after it is becomes part of the New York Times’ suite of games.
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