Wordle is so addictive that even people who don’t like it are still playing the game every day
Human beings, eh? We can journey to the moon; we can magic ourselves into other people’s living rooms via the powers of Zoom; we can hold half the world’s music on a tiny mp3 player. And yet, all around the world, for reasons even the players themselves can’t quite understand, people – and in saying people, I very much include myself – have become obsessed the simplest of games: an online puzzle called Wordle....
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