Today’s answer in the game «Wordle» from The New York Times — December 18th: Hefty

18 december 2024 в 18:50
Today’s answer in the game «Wordle» from The New York Times — De Today’s answer in the game «Wordle» from The New York Times — De
Playing the game «Wordle» from The New York Times has become an addiction for many around the world. Every day we wake up with a new game, and the satisfaction of uncovering the code — or rather, the word. So, what was the «Wordle» answer for today, December 18th? We have hints and the solution right here!

Thanks to the creator of «Wordle» Josh Wardle, we have an educational and competitive game in our hands. The programmer and digital artist developed the game prototype in 2013, and then worked on it with his partner Palak Shah. After Josh introduced the game to friends and family during the COVID-19 pandemic, he sold «Wordle» to The New York Times, which he said was a «very clear decision».

«For me, it was a very clear decision to sell the game», - Josh said during a 2024 presentation, according to The Verge. «It was obvious that thanks to the success of 'Wordle' 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 seemed so clear to me that I didn’t want anything to do with it».

Josh added that he «tried to do something authentic for himself» and that he wanted to «create something for someone [he] loved. It just so happened that many others loved it too».

As for his advice to other innovators, Josh said: «Don't try to create 'Wordle'. Create something that you are passionately interested in and that has meaning for you. And everything else will follow from that».

So, without further ado, let’s figure out today’s «Wordle» answer below!

Players can visit The New York Times website to find the game. Once you start, you have six attempts to guess the five-letter word.

The hints for today’s «Wordle» are as follows:

Answer — «Hefty». According to Merriam-Webster, the term means «quite heavy» or «powerful or mighty». It can also refer to something in a large quantity or force
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