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  • Wordle — The New York Times
    Guess the hidden word in 6 tries A new puzzle is available each day
  • Josh Wardle - Wikipedia
    Josh Wardle is a Welsh software engineer who developed the viral web-based word game Wordle The New York Times Company acquired Wordle from Wardle in late January 2022 [1] He also created the collaborative experimental project r place for Reddit Wardle lives in Brooklyn, New York [2] [3]
  • Wordle Creator Josh Wardle Talks NYT Sale, Games Success - TIME
    The Wordle creator Josh Wardle talks about why he created the game, the internet's ethos, and why he sold to the New York Times
  • Wordle today #1465: Get hints and answer to todays puzzle June 23 . . .
    Wordle isn't available as an app; it can only be played through a web browser To play, simply visit the New York Times Games website Originally hosted on its own site and created by Josh Wardle
  • Josh Wardle – The Creator Behind the Viral Game
    Josh Wardle's rapid rise to fame brought unprecedented media attention, showcasing not only the game's cultural significance but also the compelling story behind its creation Following the viral success of Wordle, you likely noticed how major publications, including The New York Times, highlighted Wardle's journey
  • Josh Wardle Explains Why He Sold Wordle - PCMag
    Josh Wardle, creator of the extremely popular word game Wordle, has explained why he decided to sell his game to The New York Times back in January Wardle gave a talk at the Game Developer
  • Wordle Is a Love Story - The New York Times
    Josh Wardle, a software engineer in Brooklyn, knew his partner loved word games, so he created a guessing game for just the two of them As a play on his last name, he named it Wordle
  • Todays Wordle Hints and Answer for Puzzle #1465, June 23
    Originally created by software engineer Josh Wardle and released to the public in 2021, the puzzle was acquired by The New York Times in 2022 after rising to huge popularity


















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