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The New York Times and Hasbro partnered to create Wordle: The Party Game, a board game based on browser video game. It is a variant for two to four players, in which one player selects a secret word each round for other players to guess, following Wordle rules. The game was released in October 2022.
The New York Times is taking legal action against an app it claims is too similar to their hit online game Wordle. In the filing, the newspaper giant, who purchased the Wordle in 2022,...
Obsessed with Wordle? The New York Times just came out with a new puzzle game called Connections. Here's how to play.
ACROSS AMERICA — Wordle is so new that cell phone autocorrect systems change it to “wordless,” which isn’t half bad, given the new online word game frustrates people as much as it rewards ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Times is fighting off Wordle “clones” — arguing that numerous games inspired by the mega-popular word-guessing game infringe on its copyright protections.
From left to right: The Crossword, The Mini, Spelling Bee, Tiles, Vertex, Sudoku, Wordle, Letter Boxed, and Connections. In January 2022, The New York Times Company acquired Wordle, a word game developed by Josh Wardle in 2021, at a valuation in the "low-seven figures". [18]
A new puzzle called Connections is officially joining the newspaper’s portfolio of games this week, following a successful summer testing phase where it became the Times’ second-most played ...
Connections is a word puzzle developed and published by The New York Times as part of The New York Times Games. It was released for PC on June 12, 2023, during its beta phase. It is the second most played game that is published by Times, behind Wordle.
About three months after Wordle's sale to The New York Times, the paper announced that the game brought "an unprecedented tens of millions of new users to The Times." This drove the...
In January 2022, The New York Times Company acquired Wordle, a word game developed by Josh Wardle in 2021, at a valuation in the "low-seven figures". The acquisition was proposed by David Perpich, a member of the Sulzberger family who proposed the purchase to Knight over Slack after reading about the game.