The New York Times Buys Wordle

Well, that was fun while it lasted. Or maybe it was just annoying to see your social media feeds clogged up with those little green and yellow squares. Either way, Wordle, the word game phenomenon that has dominated social media all month long, has been bought by the New York Times, which will almost certainly spell the end of the game’s laidback, home-made, DIY charm.
As the Times tweeted this afternoon, they bought the rights to Wordle from its creator Josh Wardle for a price in the low seven figures. The paper’s article about the acquisition notes that “the game would initially remain free to new and existing players,” and that word “initially” should immediately let every Wordle player know that it’s only a matter of time before you’ll need a Times subscription to get your daily five-letter fix.
The hit game Wordle has been purchased by the New York Times Company for a price “in the low seven figures,” the company said. https://t.co/XZhY6kW3mv