Wuordle: A puzzle is a game, a type of alphabetical arrangement with certain protocol that you can also depict as a test. Here you can identify the knowledge of a person. In a puzzle game, the solver has to put pieces in a logical way in order to place them in the correct position.
There are different genres of puzzles such as crossword puzzles, word-search puzzles, relational puzzles, and logic puzzles. Puzzle makers are people who make puzzles. In general terms of occupation, a puzzler is someone who solves puzzles.
Puzzles are often created to be a form of entertainment but they can also arise from serious mathematical problems.
About Wuordle:
Wuordle is a type of web-based word game developed and created by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle. The name of the owner and publisher was The New York Times Company since 2022.
Players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word, with each guess in the way of colored tiles, you have to indicate when letters match or occupy the correct portion. Every day a five-letter word is chosen by which the player needs to guess within six tries.
After every guess, each letter should be marked as either green, yellow or gray. Green is indicating the letter that which one is correct where is the correct position, yellow means it should be in the answer but not in the right position, while grey color indicates it is not in the answer at all.
The game has the hard mode option which requires players to include which is marked as green and yellow in the subsequent guesses. The game has a dark theme as well as high contrast theme for colorblind accessibility, which changes the color scheme from green and yellow to orange and blue.
This game is quite similar to the 1955 pen-and-paper game Jotto and to the game show franchise Lingo.
How Wuordle became popular!
Wuordle has only been part of our online lives for a few weeks. This game has taken the world by storm and the hype around the simple puzzle game continuous to stay strong.
Wardle created this game for himself and for his partner, Palak Shah to play as they got into the “The New York Times’ Spelling Bee and Daily crossword puzzle. In the middle of October, he made it officially public after it became famous.
He had created a similar prototype in 2013, that prototype is an endless play game, where players are able to play puzzles immediately after each other. In India, 96 percent of this Wuordle conversation on Twitter took place in January 2022.
Among Indians, the obsession has since grown steadily, with a 48 percent daily average growth in Wuordle discussion within the country. The game became viral on Twitter in December 2021.
The feature was inspired by a group of friends from New Zealand who had found the game in November 2021 and they describe their results in the emoji format. Wuordle has been mentioned a total number of 840000 times across the platform as of January 14, 2022.