Popular Wordle clone Quordle is now a part of Merriam Webster.
The game has been one of the more popular Wordle-like games out there, probably because it offers a slightly tougher challenge than the original (in Quordle you simultaneously juggle four word puzzles instead of just the one).
SEE ALSO: 'Quordle' today: Here are the answers and hints for January 23The acquisition, first noticed by TechCrunch, was announced in a very low-key way: With a short statement above its tutorial section. "I’m delighted to announce that Quordle was acquired by Merriam-Webster! I can’t think of a better home for this game. Lots of new features and fun to come, so stay tuned," the statement says.
The game is now hosted on Merriam-Webster's site instead of its own, and the new site sports a tiny Merriam-Webster logo on top. Quordle is also prominently featured on Merriam-Webster's homepage.
Merriam-Webster is a U.S. publishing company that focuses on reference books and dictionaries. It is itself owned by Encyclopaedia Britannica, which acquired it in 1964.
Notably, it's been almost exactly a year since The New York Times acquired Wordle, the game which started the six-letter word guessing game craze. And In July 2022, a music variant of Wordle called Heardle was acquired by Spotify.
As for hints on how to beat today's Quordle game, we've got you covered.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to today's Wordle.
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