For those who have yet to look into it, Wordle is a daily web-based puzzle game which tasks players with guessing what the hidden word is in six tries. It sounds pretty simplistic, and it is, which is probably why it's not only massively popular, with the New York Times purchasing the game, but it's inspired many Wordle clones that play around with the format. Of course, the video game community is not one to pass up the chance to take the concept and create their own version of it, which is why one Minecraft user has reimagined Josh Wardle's puzzle sensation in the blocky world.
Uploading a brief clip to Reddit a couple of days ago, user urgle_gurgle has managed to build their own Wordle-style game within Minecraft,which they call «Word Hunt», complete with a fully functioning QWERTY keyboard, and all done in the vanilla version, so no mods. The top post in the thread also describes how they managed to code the «most complex features,» describing making the daily word the same for every player, and getting around not being able to store the dictionary in the game. On top of that, a link has been provided for anyone who wishes to play it for themselves.
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Even though it's still something of a phenomenon, Wordle's popularity does seem to have declined as of late, particularly since its acquisition by the New York Times back in January. However, it's still going strong, with many players around the world challenging themselves each day. The fact that there are fans out there willing to repurpose it for the video game community shows that the word game itself is still making waves, especially given how many variations of it there currently are.
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