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  2. Wordle - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Word game. Mode (s) Single-player. Wordle is a web-based word game created and developed by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle. Players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word, with feedback given for each guess in the form of colored tiles indicating when letters match or occupy the correct position.

  3. Wordle-obsessed? These are the best word games to play IRL. - AOL

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    Because it's brought you here: to the point where you're actually looking for real-life, tangible games to play to fulfill your growing need for that sweet, sweet word building and letter ...

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

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    Here we have a guide to the 16 best Wordle alternative games including Absurdle, Dordle, Lewdle, Nerdle, Queerdle, Star Wordle, Subwaydle, Taylordle and more.

  5. Connections is the NYT’s new Wordle alternative. Here’s how ...

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    Obsessed with Wordle? The New York Times just came out with a new puzzle game called Connections. Here's how to play.

  6. Quordle - Wikipedia

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    Quordle is a 2022 word game developed and published by Freddie Meyer. Inspired by Wordle and Dordle, Quordle tasks the player to solve four puzzles at once. In January 2023, the game was acquired by Merriam-Webster.

  7. The New York Times Spelling Bee - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Spelling Bee, or simply the Spelling Bee, is a word game distributed in print and electronic format by The New York Times as part of The New York Times Games. Created by Frank Longo , the game debuted in a weekly print format in 2014.