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  2. Wordle - Wikipedia

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    Wordle is a web-based word game where players guess a five-letter word in six tries, with feedback on letter positions. Created by Josh Wardle in 2021, it was bought by The New York Times in 2022 and became a viral phenomenon on Twitter.

  3. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Internet phenomena are social and cultural fads and sensations that spread online, such as memes, viral videos, and ads. This list covers various examples of internet phenomena that are accessible regardless of local internet regulations.

  4. Josh Wardle - Wikipedia

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    Josh Wardle is a Welsh software engineer who developed the viral web-based word game Wordle. He made the game for his partner Palak Shah and sold it to The New York Times Company in January 2022.

  5. Wordle Alternatives: 16 Best Games & Puzzles to Play - AOL

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    Wordle Unlimited. If you truly just want more than one Wordle puzzle to solve each day, Wordle Unlimited is a platform with the same rules as the original that allows players to try and figure out ...

  6. The New York Times Games - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and evolution of NYT Games, a collection of casual print and online games published by The New York Times. Find out how NYT Games became one of the main revenue drivers for the paper and acquired Wordle in 2022.

  7. Absurdle - Wikipedia

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    Absurdle is a 2022 web-based puzzle word game created by qntm, a developer who also made Hatetris. It is a Wordle clone in which the player attempts to guess a five-letter word while the game changes the solution based on the player's guesses.

  8. List of terms used for Germans - Wikipedia

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    Hun is a pejorative term for Germans that originated from the Kaiser's speech in 1900, comparing them to the ancient Huns. The term was widely used by Allied powers in World War I and II, along with other slurs such as Fritz, Heinie, Jerry and Kraut.

  9. Latin influence in English - Wikipedia

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    English is a Germanic language, but it has significant Latin influences in its vocabulary and grammar. Learn how Latin words entered English through various sources and periods, and how they affect the English language today.