New York Times köper ordspelet Wordle
Den amerikanska tidningsjätten New York Times köper ordspelet Wordle, som på kort tid gjort stor succé på nätet. Det rapporterar The Verge. Spelet brukar beskrivas som ett slags Mastermind, fast där man istället för färgkombinationer ska lista ut ord på fem bokstäver.
Spelet – som lanserades i oktober 2021 – kommer nu att integreras med New York Times egen svit med ordspel. Spelet kommer åtminstone inledningsvis att fortsätta vara gratis för både nya och befintliga användare, uppger New York Times.
Det är oklart vad New York Times har betalat för Wordle.
Wordle
Wikipedia (en)
Wordle is a web-based word game developed by software engineer Josh Wardle, who formerly worked for Reddit. Players attempt to guess a five-letter word in six attempts; feedback, in the form of colored tiles, is given for each guess, informing players which letters are in the correct position and which are in other positions of the answer word. The mechanics are similar to those in games such as Mastermind, though Wordle specifies exactly which letters in each guess are correct. There is a specific answer word for each day, which is the same for everyone.
Wardle initially created the game for himself and his partner to play, eventually making it public in October 2021. The game gained a large amount of popularity in December 2021 after Wardle added the ability for players to copy their daily results as emoji squares, which were widely shared on Twitter. Many clones and variations of the game were also created, as were versions in languages besides English. The game was purchased by The New York Times Company in January 2022 for an undisclosed seven-figure sum, with initial plans to keep it free for all players.
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