The New York Times is cracking down on Wordle clonesThe latest DMCA notice it sent out could kill over a thousand Wordle-like games. By M. Moon, 03.08.2024
Tech's biggest winners in 2022Space pictures and word games took our minds off the horrendous tech news cycle.By Engadget, 04.17.2023
Google’s Year in Search 2022 was dominated by Wordle, Ukraine and a cricket World CupQueen Elizabeth's passing was also one of this year's top news topics.By M. Moon, 12.07.2022
Sure, why not: Wordle is becoming a board gameHasbro and New York Times Games are planning a physical release for the game's anniversary.By A. Khalid, 07.14.2022
'Wordle' players can soon sync their stats and streaks across devicesYou'll need a New York Times account, of course.By K. Holt, 07.13.2022
Spotify is buying daily music trivia game 'Heardle'The game will remain free to play and Spotify hopes to use it as a music discovery tool.By K. Holt, 07.12.2022
Today's Wordle answer was originally 'fetus,' and the NYT insists it was a coincidenceThe outlet says it tried to change the answer for as many players as possible. By I. Bonifacic, 05.09.2022
Wordle brought 'tens of millions' of users to The New York TimesMany players stuck around, too.By J. Fingas, 05.04.2022
Wordle’s Wordlebot will analyze how badly you playedPlayers can find out if they played efficiently or just got lucky. By A. Khalid, 04.07.2022
'Heardle' is like 'Wordle' for the musically inclinedFinally something for those of us who suck at word games. By I. Bonifacic, 03.09.2022
'Squabble' turns 'Wordle' into a battle royaleCompete with up to 98 other players for bragging rights.By K. Holt, 02.15.2022
Some gendered slurs no longer on Wordle’s word listThe (at least three) words you can no longer use on Wordle.By A. Khalid, 02.11.2022
Wordle's desktop site now redirects to the New York TimesPresumably the same will be true on mobile soon.By A. Ellis, 02.10.2022
Someone put 'Wordle' on the Game BoyPlay 2022's hottest game on 1989's hottest handheld.By J. Fingas, 02.07.2022
Wordle, the game everyone's obsessed with, gets bought by the New York TimesNothing gold (or green) can stay.By A. Ellis, 01.31.2022