Wordle continues to unite language lovers across geographies. The game’s simplicity and shareability have led to a surge of global engagement. Players often start their mornings with the puzzle, ...
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A new game wants to get a piece of the Wordle action, and it's from The New Yorker. The game, called Shuffalo, sees you trying to make progressively longer words each round until you reach the maximum ...
“Shuffalo is an anagramming challenge with a twist: your goal is to unscramble a set of letters to make a word—but every time you do, an additional letter gets added to the set. As you play, the words ...
In Shuffalo, you’ll spell words from scrambled letters, but every time you do, the game adds another letter to spell around. You can find Shuffalo on the publication’s Puzzles and Games page. [Link: ...
You can play Shuffalo every day at NewYorker.com/Shuffalo. Really means a lot, and to everyone at home, maelstrom.
The New York Times Games: Puzzle Mania! features an in-depth foreword by author Joel Fagliano alongside an assortment of Mini ...