Wordle is the most-searched term on Google in 2022 | CNN Business

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Admit it: You’ve probably either Googled the answer for Wordle, or at the very least searched to play it. Turns out, you’re not alone.

Google has revealed that “Wordle” is its most-searched term this year in the United States and globally, signifying that the five-letter guessing game owned by the New York Times still has a grip on us. It beat perhaps more newsier topics, such as “election results” and “Betty White” in the United States, and “Queen Elizabeth” and “Ukraine” globally.

Josh Wardle, a Brooklyn-based software engineer formerly at Reddit, released the game in October 2021, and it quickly became a cultural phenomenon. So much so, that the New York Times\n \n bought Wordle in February 2022 to bolster its gaming subscription business and attract new people to the newspaper.

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Not once 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴

I don't search for anything on Google.

Am just about to search it...just a minute.

kworoch23 i think CNN is calling me out and I feel attacked

Never tried wordle, but heardle is fun.

I'm playing against myself, why would I need to do that?

My tip. Use my 'Touring Enigma Principle', ie use these 5 letter words first then you eliminate letters it can't be before you using the remaining letters to solve. ORATE, SLUMP & WINDY. By line 4, you'll have lots of clues & you'll eliminate many common consonants. Never fails

forget answer, I don't know what wordle is let alone search for the answer. yeah it does pop up on my timeline, but am least interested.

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