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Worlde creator Josh Wardle sells his mega hit game

Jul 30th 2025, 2:34 pm
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"It is important to me that, as Wordle grows, it continues to provide a great experience to everyone," Wardle said. "Given this, I am incredibly pleased to announce that I've reached an agreement with The New York Times for them to take over running Wordle going forward."

Hubble said her family 'relied' on her and claimed her husband Chris (pictured together), 37, who is the director of an engineering firm, was 'not much assistance' because he was busy with his own 7.30am starts

The mastermind behind the five-letter word brain teaser that has captivated much of the puzzle-loving world chose a six-letter word to describe his emotions after the New York Times paid more than $1 million for his brainchild: r-e-l-i-e-f. 

Who made Wordle? Wordle is the work of software engineer Josh Wardle, who originally created the game for his partner, a fan of word games, and tells the BBC it will never become laden with ads. Extremely online people may remember Wardle as the creator of Place, an utterly wild collaborative art project/social experiment that sent the internet into a tizzy in April 2017.

The 37-year-old was a member of Team USA at the just-completed World Baseball Classic, but control issues in a game against Venezuela included an inside pitch to Jose Altuve that broke the hand of the Houston Astros second baseman. 

The Rockies gave Bard a look in spring training in 2020 and he made the roster, returning to his standout ways last season when he had a 1.79 ERA in 57 outings and finished 16th in National League MVP voting, also winning MLB Comeback Player of the Year.

The Times has not revealed its plans for the global phenomenon but said it expects the acquisition to broaden its digital content as it tries to reach the goal of 10 million subscribers by 2025. It currently has about 7.6 million digital subscribers.

A green brick indicates that the letter is correct and in the exact location; a yellow brick indicates that the letter appears in the word but in a different place; and a gray or black brick indicates that the letter does not appear anywhere in the word.

David Dawud Lee, a founding member of Lifeline who is serving a life sentence for being on the scene of the shooting death of another young man, knows about disconnection. Interventions like the Kaupas Camp are critical for kids´ need to feel that they belong and are valued.

She explained her family 'relied on her' and she clocked up almost 600 miles a week travelling to work, doing the school run and taking her 10-year-old son to football matches around the North West.   

'I built a prototype of Wordle in, like, 2013,' he said. 'There were a couple of things wrong with it. You loaded up the game, and it picked a random word from the 13,000 that are five letters long. And it turns out in the English language, there are a lot of really, really out there words. And so that game was different. Like, brute force, you were trying a lot of guesses that weren't words, which didn't feel good to me.'

Mrs Hubble is the latest victim to be caught out by temporary motorway speed limits. The expansion of 'smart' motorways led to a rash of the temporary 50mph limits being installed during construction work.

The men say they identify with the social issues in the area, which was once home to bustling mining towns populated with immigrants from Germany, Ireland, and Eastern Europe. And while there´s plenty of need in Philadelphia and Harrisburg, which many of Lifeline´s members call home, they recognize that rural communities can also face long-term problems like poverty, trauma, and addiction.

It has also bought into other digital media such as subscription-based audio app Audm and product review website Wirecutter. Last month, it agreed to pay $550 million in cash for sports site The Athletic.

Everyone is playing the exact same puzzle: This is crucial, as it makes it easier to ping your buddy and chat about the day's puzzle. "Today's was tough!" "How did you get on?" "Did you get it?" Which takes us to the next point...

'What I thought he said was, "Don't use that power language." I think it was because we were swearing.

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