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  1. Wordle Is Joining The New York Times Games
  2. How Wordle lives on at The New York Times
  3. Wordle hints and answers


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Wordle Is Joining The New York Times Games

New York Times Games have captivated solvers since the launch of The Crossword in 1942. Our experts create engaging word and visual games — in 2014 we introduced The Mini crossword, followed by Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed, Tiles and Vertex. Our games were played more than 500 million times in 2021, and in December, we As The Times looks to entertain more solvers with puzzles every day — especially during these anxious times — we’re thrilled to announce that we’ve acquired Wordle, the stimulating and wildly popular daily word game that has become a cultural phenomenon. Wordle, which gives players six tries to guess a five-letter mystery word, will join New York Times Games’s portfolio of original, engaging puzzle games that delight and challenge solvers every day. The Times remains focused on becoming the essential subscription for every English-speaking person seeking to understand and engage with the world. New York Times Games are a key part of that strategy. Our games already provide original, high-quality content and experiences every single day. Wordle will now play a part in that daily experience, giving millions more people around the world another reason to turn to The Times to meet their daily news and life needs. Since Josh Wardle, a software engineer in Brooklyn, released the guessing game to the public in October 2021, Wordle exploded in popularity and has rapidly become a daily obsession for solvers. 90 people played the game on November 1. Nearly two months la...

How Wordle lives on at The New York Times

Depending on who you ask, the biggest video game last year wasn’t the award-winning Elden Ring: it was actually Wordle. The word game continued to take the world by storm in 2022, The New York Times in January 2022, and though its user growth has plateaued, it still has more daily active users than other newspaper offerings like the crossword puzzle or sudoku. “When we bought Wordle, our main mission was don’t break anything. Just let it keep going,” said Zoe Bell, executive producer at The New York Times, in an interview. “Then over time, we shifted into this mindset of anything we do has to provide player value. So we’re not going to be trying to squeeze players.” It’s been over a year since Wordle was acquired by the Times, and Bell gave a talk last Thursday in front of Times. The year marks a milestone for Bell and Jonathan Knight, video game industry veterans who kept a popular game’s demanding player base satisfied, and for the Times, which is venturing further into puzzle game development. “We treat [ Wordle] with as much respect as we treat the crossword,” Bell said. Wordle was created by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle back in 2013 as a prototype, which he eventually shelved. Wardle, who used to work for Reddit, then decided to return to the game and finish it during the pandemic. Palak Shah, his partner, contributed by curating the original list of answers for the game. At first, Wordle was mainly enjoyed by friends and family until Wardle expanded the title ...

Wordle hints and answers

Each day, we will update this article with Wordle hints and tips to help you find today's answer. And if the hints aren't enough, we'll even give you the answer, in case you're really stuck or just haven't had time to complete today's puzzle. Plus, we are also including an analysis of yesterday's puzzle, #725, in case you're reading this in a different time zone. So be warned: spoilers lie ahead for game #726. Only read on if you want to know today's Wordle answer! Those hints should get you at least some of the way towards finding today's Wordle answer. If not, then you can read on for bigger clues; or, if you just want to know the answer, then skip down further for that. Alright then, here's a larger hint: Today's Wordle answer is possibly straightforward. What does today's Wordle start with? The answer to Wordle #726 starts with M, so combined with the hints above you should now have all the clues you need to get the answer and not break a Wordle streak. OK, it's now time to scroll down for the answer… (Image credit: Shutterstock) So, what is today's Wordle answer for game #726? Drumroll, please — it's MAYBE. Not the hardest Wordle in the world, but not completely straightforward either. Although 'Y' isn't exactly rare, 364 of its 424 appearances in Worldle answers see it ending the word. It's only bang in the middle like this in 29 of them. But if you have one of the I began with RATIO which, of course, only includes one. But the 'A' turned green instantly, taking the ...