The New York Times’ Wordle is owned by the NYT for reasons you’ll understand. A small banner advertising another puzzle, the NYT’s spelling bee, was added to the results screen.
The ad may come as a surprise surprise for fans who appreciate Wordle’s simplicity. You take your shot at the puzzle, decide whether or not your journey is worth sharing on Twitter, then close the tab and move on.
The NYT’s profile of Wordle creator Josh wardle was published in the new yorkt’s profile. In the profile of wardle, the NYT says the design was by design.
Wordle was built originally for just Mr. wardle and Ms. Shah. The initial design ignored a lot of the growth-hacking features.
‘it does n’t want any more of your time than that’,’ he said.’it’s something that encourages you to spend three minutes a day’.
Wordle will be free to play for new and existing players. The NYT did n’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Wordle and his partner got into spelling bee in a big way in 2020. The decision to limit Wordle players to one game per day’enforced a sense of scarcity’.
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