Following the growing popularity of Wordle, one fan has created a real-life version of the game in the form of a fridge magnet for their friend.
Thanks to a combination of simple mechanics and widespread social media engagement, the browser-based word game continues to be an engaging pastime for many around the world. Wordle's popularity has grown to a level where clones are being created with different niche themes ranging from maths to brand-based Wordle puzzles. Today, there's even a website that keeps track of these Wordle spinoffs. But some fans have opted to take things further with their love for the game.
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One Wordle fan has made a special Wordle-themed fridge magnet for their friend. This custom design emulates the now New York Times-owned Wordle with similar six attempts at guessing the day's five-letter word. The fridge magnet includes color-coded hints/instructions as to how the 1v1 dynamic will play out. One player will set a five-letter word at each attempt and the other player has to guess it. With each attempt, the first player would circle matching letters in red while letters in the correct position will be circled in blue. To make the experience truly authentic, the guessing player could cross off any letters that are not in play at the bottom, similar to how it would happen on the browser. Additionally, the fridge magnet doubles as a grocery list or a mini notes tab.
But this isn't the first attempt at bringing the game to other formats. Recently, another fan created a retro-fitted version of the game and created a custom Game Boy cartridge of Wordle as well. Dubbed GB-Wordyl, this edition was posted on the itch.io website with a
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