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  2. Worldle - Wikipedia

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    Worldle is a 2022 web-based puzzle geography game created and developed by French game developer Antoine Teuf. [ 1 ] In 2024, Worldle would come under legal scrutiny by The New York Times , current owner of Wordle an attempt at trademarking Worldle was made, despite only being one letter off from Wordle.

  3. Wordle Alternatives: 16 Best Games & Puzzles to Play - AOL

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    Here we have a guide to the 16 best Wordle alternative games including Absurdle, Dordle, Lewdle, Nerdle, Queerdle, Star Wordle, Subwaydle, Taylordle and more.

  4. Worldle? It's not a typo. This game is like a Wordle puzzle ...

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  5. Josh Wardle - Wikipedia

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    Wardle's initial name for the game was Mr. Bugs' Wordy Nugz. [11] In January 2021, he returned to his 2013 prototype to create a word game for his partner, Palak Shah. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he and Shah had played many New York Times games including Spelling Bee, and he wanted to make a new word game that they could play together. Shah ...

  6. Wordle - Wikipedia

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    The game has also helped popularize a variety of non-word games, such as Worldle, where players must identify a country or territory by its silhouette: text-based hints give the direction and distance from the wrong location to the target answer; [79] Heardle, a Wordle-style game based on identifying songs, which was acquired by Spotify for an ...

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  8. GeoGuessr - Wikipedia

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    The "classic" GeoGuessr game mode consists of five rounds, each displaying a different street view location for the player to guess on a map. The player then receives a score of up to 5,000 points depending on how accurate their guess was, up to 25,000 points for a perfect game.

  9. Sporcle - Wikipedia

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    Sporcle is a trivia and pub quiz website created by trivia enthusiast Matt Ramme. [1] First launched on April 23, 2007, the website allows users to play and make quizzes on a wide range of subjects, with the option of earning badges by completing challenges.