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Forget Wordle And Quordle, You Should Be Playing Octordle


As I continue to delight in the deranged conspiracy theories surrounding Wordle, following its purchase by the New York Times, I’m equally thrilled to discover those making increasingly difficult versions of the game. Quordle, a version where you solve four Wordles at once, has become pretty...

Is It Worth Investing in Seesaw Protocol in Times of Uncertainty?


Fourteen years after the global financial crisis of 2008 (the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression of the late 1920s), global markets seem to be still struggling to find their balance and cohesion. Uncertainty seems to be the only staple, fuelled by an ever-changing, ever-moving...

The Feared NYT Wordle Divergence Has Begun


Millions woke up today and played Wordle just like they always do, but not all of them were chasing the same right answer. Contrary to earlier statements by new owner The New York Times, the internet puzzle sensation has undergone a few changes, leading to a split between those playing the...

Everyone's Convinced The NYT Made Wordle Harder, But It's Exactly The Same


Following Wordle’s dream-like purchase for over a million bucks, people have assumed new owners the New York Times would inevitably make changes for the worse. I mean, of course it would. It’s a big billion-dollar corporation buying a tiny morsel of joy. That always ends in sadness, right?...

Wordle’s New Owner Is Banning ‘Offensive’ Guesses


Internet language sensation Wordle is now owned by The New York Times and housed firmly on the Gray Lady’s servers. That’s meant a rickety migration for some players, but also changes to the game itself. Words like “sluts” have recently been banned from being used as guesses, and the paper...

The New York Times Rushes To Fix Broken Wordle Streaks


You may know The New York Times for its reputation as the paper of record and the paper of recommending-you-put-peas-in-guac. But now the Gray Lady has joined the likes of EA, Bungie, 343 Industries, and other developers of live-service games as it rapidly tries to extinguish fires for its newly...

Real-Life Spy Agencies Troll Each Other Over Wordle


Wordle continues its gentle taking over of the world. In the days following the surprise announcement that the New York Times is buying the game for at least a million bucks, the head of the UK secret intelligence service, MI6, tweeted complaining about people’s results from the word game appearing...

A Sensational Wordle Clone Without Any Actual Words


Wordle took an express ride from a breezy daily distraction to a seven-figure payday for its creator. No wonder everyone is copying it. But many—and there are so many—of its variants are similar exercises in wordplay. Far rarer is the Wordle clone that doesn’t feature any words at all.Read more

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