This game won the hearts of the whole world, have you played Wordle

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Wordle is an easy and fun online game. Due to the new variant Omicron of Kovid, when people around the world are at home, this game has attracted everyone. Users who play Wordle have an easy one in front of them. In this game, users have to guess a secret word consisting of five letters, for which users get 6 chances. The rules of the game are simple, but the game is challenging because a person can play this game only once in a day. Wordle can only be run through the website. There is no need to download any app or sign-in to play it. So let’s know more about Wordle.

เคตเคฐเฅเคกเคฒเฅ‡ (Wordle) It was developed by Brooklyn-based software engineer Josh Wardle. The story of the development of the game is as interesting as this game. Wardle’s partner Palak Shah loves games. He created a guessing game for both of them. Josh Wardle named the game ‘Wordle’ like his own. Wardle and his partner played the game for a few months and then shared it on their family’s WhatsApp group. Since then this game has become an obsession among the people.

Josh Wardle first made a prototype of the game in 2013. Josh’s friends were not impressed with the game, so he dropped his concept. In the year 2020, Josh and his partner Wordley started playing the game. Josh Wardle in an interview with The New York Times Told That the opportunity to play this game only once a day attracted people. Wardle said the game encourages people to spend just three minutes a day with it.

The developer of the game released Wordle in October last year by creating its website. There are no frills in this website. No pop-ups or ads appear. Subscription is also not required. This game is not on the app. It has got tremendous popularity only two months after the release of the game. More than three lakh people were playing this game at a time.

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