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  • Wordle driving you mad? The issue with the New York Times game is…

    Now this is a head-scratcher. Wordle, the cognitively stimulating word game from the New York Times, is taking a toll on players’ mental well-being. “My therapist just told me that the NYT word games app is becoming a problem for many of her patients, including me,” journalist Tess Owen wrote on X this week, admitting […]

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  • (Image credit: Apple) Recently Apple sneakily launched its own Wordle-esque word game and so far, it’s received mixed reviews. Quartiles is an iOS 17.5 beta feature available for Apple News+ subscribers, giving users an unexpected (and arguably less functional) alternative to the New York Times game, Wordle.  It seems that Apple is giving us everything […]

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  • Fanatical’s latest offer allows you to purchase 10 games for only 50 cents each.

    GameSpot might receive income from affiliate and advertising collaborations when sharing this content and from purchases made through links. Fanatical currently has a new offer where you can create your own bundle and get up to 3 games for just $0.50 each. The Build Your Own Wonder Bundle starts with Oddworld: Soulstorm and offers a […]

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  • Josh Wardle addresses the UCF community as part of SVAD’s Distinguished Artist Series.

    Josh Wardle, the creator of the popular online game “Wordle,” shared his journey in technology and art during a visit to the UCF campus as part of the School of Visual Arts and Design Distinguished Artist Series. Wardle spoke about how his unexpected success in launching the game in late 2021 turned him into a […]

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  • Could Wordle disappear by 2027? It seems that there is a limited number of five-letter words in the English language

    Wordle was extremely popular. I suppose for some people, it still is a popular game, but it appears that there are a limited number of five-letter words available. By 2027, all of these words may be exhausted, leading to the New York Times game becoming a thing of the past – shocking, huh? Take a […]

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  • Apple has created a hidden iOS puzzle game that is purposely made to frustrate players, reminiscent of the popular game Wordle.

    Quartiles attempts to boost your morale by increasing your ranking for each correct word, but it is likely one of the most frustrating word puzzles available on iOS 17.5. Skip to. How to Locate QuartilesHow to Participate in Quartiles Game. The upcoming release of iOS 17 is approaching, and it will bring both desirable features […]

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  • If you are among the group of people who regularly play Wordle every day to solve the simple five-letter puzzle, you may be pondering if The New York Times, the owner, will eventually exhaust their supply of words. The question is quite complex, as there are thousands of five-letter words in English, but not all […]

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  • Playing the New York Times daily games can lower your chances of developing dementia.

    Suntem într-adevăr în epoca puzzle-urilor. It all began with Wordle. It was released in October 2021 during a time when many people were still mostly at home. These daily 5-letter puzzles created a sense of togetherness that many of us were craving. This led to the creation of spin-offs like Heardle, where players had to […]

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  • Mike Kemp via Getty Images. It is astonishing to consider that Wordle, the famous word game from The New York Times, will exhaust its supply of five-letter words. However, with a limited number of words of that length, what will occur when they have used them all? In a recent TikTok video from NYT Games, […]

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  • ‘Wordle’ still has many words to choose from, but it feels like the game has reached its end.

    Looking back to early 2022, you might recall a certain game being the main topic of conversation for an extended period of time. Although Elden Ring from From Software made a significant impact, nothing could rival the cultural phenomenon that was Wordle. Even though Wordle is no longer as widespread as it once was, it […]

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