Almost ten months after it acquired Josh Wardle’s free browser-based puzzler and cultural phenomenon Wordle for an undisclosed seven-figure sum, the New York Times has announced the game is finally getting a dedicated editor.
Since launch, Wordle’s puzzles have drawn from the same list of five-letter words – originally totalling 2,315, but now down by six – with a new solution being presented each day. Now, though, that list will be fully curated by Wordle’s new dedicated editor, Tracy Bennett.
“Wordle’s gameplay will stay the same,” the publication explains in its announcement, “and answers will be drawn from the same basic dictionary of answer words”. However, Bennett will be responsible for making “some editorial adjustments to ensure that the game stays focused on vocabulary that’s fun, accessible, lively and varied.”
Source – eurogamer.net
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