«How to solve the puzzle in Wordle from The New York Times: tips and answer»

23 december 2024 в 20:13
«How to solve the puzzle in Wordle from The New York Times: tips and «How to solve the puzzle in Wordle from The New York Times: tips and
You may have encountered difficulties trying to solve the puzzle from December 23, 2024 in the game «Wordle» from The New York Times. Fortunately, we have some hints and the answer to today’s puzzle!

Thanks to the inventor of «Wordle» Josh Wardle, we have the most exciting and educational game that can be played every day. The programmer spoke at a presentation in 2024 to talk about his career as a game creator. Josh also explained why he decided to sell his invention to The New York Times.

«For me, it was an obvious decision to sell the game», - Josh said, according to The Verge. «Thanks to the success of 'Wordle,' it was clear to me that I could change my life if I wanted to. But there are many things I wouldn’t have liked about running a gaming business. And it was so clear to me that I didn’t want anything to do with it».

Josh also recalled how he created «Wordle», - which started as a prototype in 2013 and evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic. He said he was «trying to do something authentic for himself» and that he wanted to «create something for someone [he] loved. It just so happened that many other people loved it too».

As for his advice to other creators, Josh offered: «Don't try to create 'Wordle.' Create what you like and what is meaningful to you. Everything else will follow from that».

To find out the answer to today’s «Wordle», - keep reading!

Below are hints for «Wordle» from December 23:

Anyone can play «Wordle» by visiting The New York Times website and following the link to the game. Players are given six attempts to guess the five-letter term.

The answer to the «Wordle» from December 23, 2024 is «sauna». A sauna is a room or place where people can relax during sessions of moist heat. Saunas are typically used for relaxation.

Sometimes the word «sauna» can be used to describe a hot place, even if it is not actually a sauna
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