Indian Guy Builds Wordle Game Where You Decide The Word And Let Friends Crack It
The game has garnered a ton of response since its launch in November with over 300,000 people playing the game in January 2022.
If you¡¯re active on Twitter, I¡¯m sure you would have come across at least one individual on your feed sharing their ¡®Wordle¡¯ score of the day with those tiny green and yellow squares.
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The word guessing game has taken the internet by storm.
Developed by programmer Josh Wardle, the game works by the player guessing a five-letter word based on hints and trying to guess the right word in the least amount of tries possible. The maximum you can go is six tries after which it¡¯s game over.
The game was developed by Wardle for his partner Palak Shah, who loves word games.
Wordle has become so popular that even Google has a secret easter egg when you try searching for Wordle (look at the Google logo to the top left corner while searching).
The game has garnered a ton of response since its launch in November with over 300,000 people playing the game in January 2022.
I made a version of Wordle where you can give your own word for others to play. Check it out!https://t.co/wFjAsBsWuD
¡ª Pallav Agarwal (@pallavmac) January 22, 2022
And now, one Pallav Agarwal has shared a new version of the game that takes the experience to a whole new level -- allowing individuals to add their own ¡®Wordle¡¯ word to the mix.
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How to add your own word in Wordle?
Users can create their own Wordle by clicking on the link here. Upon visiting the link the popup asks you to make your custom Wordle.
The UI just asks you to add your five to six-letter word and then asks you to generate a link. This link then can be copied and sent to friends and family to play and task them to discover your word.
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