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Drat: the <i>NY Times</i> has purchased Wordle — 22 Comments

  1. Cute! I guess I needed a word game in my collection.

    Why did the NYT bother to buy it out? The old crossword losing its luster or something? Couldn’t scrape together enough creatives on staff to come up with something original any more? Feh. Of course they’re going to start charging for it; how can they not? Do they think it’s going to be that much of a draw as a loss-leader?

    I should take a moment to praise the elegance of the color use scheme.

  2. Of course they’re going to start charging for it; how can they not? Do they think it’s going to be that much of a draw as a loss-leader?

    Deep down they know that few people subscribe for the quality of the reporting. We unfortunately subscribe (at the insistence of my wife), but the only thing I look at are the Sunday puzzles. I know I’m not the only one.

    In any case, not to brag, but I tried Wordle once and got the word on my third guess (despite misreading the instructions and mixing up what the colors meant after the first guess). So I’ll quit while I’m ahead.

    I also remember playing Jotto as a kid, with those pads and pencils. I no longer remember the rules, though my recollection is you only got told when a letter in your word matched both the letter and the position in the hidden word.

  3. We keep reading that the NY Times and the MSM media in general are losing customers (e.g. revenue), yet somehow, like the EverReady Battery bunny (chipmunk?), they never go out of business.

    They don’t even bother trying to modify how they operate in an effort to attract / maintain their customers.

    Now the NY Times has the $$$$ to buy whatever it is they just bought. Companies on the straits can’t afford to do stuff like this.
    Something does not make any sense.

  4. Thanks for the heads up, Ed. That is interesting! And, thanks for the link, Chris!

  5. Just tried the max on Chris’ link, 11 letters. Solved it in 4 tries. The hardest part was thinking of four, different 11 letter words to guess!

  6. I believe you can subscribe on the cheap for just their games, including the crossword for $10 a year.

  7. deadrody:

    It’s not really the cost of a subscription that’s the obstacle. It’s the idea of supporting them financially.

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