One of the most popular games of the year, Wordle, doesn't require a powerful smartphone or a console to play. The New York Times paid seven figures to acquire the online word game when it became immensely popular.
If you're a fan of Wordle and would like to see it succeed, you've found the ideal spot. A new game, Waffle, has emerged after several spin-offs. The creator of the game was James Robinson.
According to Robinson, the game's name, waffle, was picked since, upon initial unveiling in February, it looked like a waffle.
Contrasted with Wordle, which offers six chances to get one word right, waffle requires you to predict six words. In the game, you can make six words out of green, yellow, and white words by swapping them on the grid. Feel free to make fifteen changes to the text. The website claims that for every Waffle, there are ten different ways to solve it.
The green tiles stand for ones that are correctly positioned, hence their color. Even though they belong in a different place, the yellow tiles indicate that they are still part of the word. Because they are out of place, the white tiles must be replaced.
The game ends when you have used all of your tiles or when time runs out. The game, like Wordle, resets every 24 hours and limits you to playing it once daily.
Anyone looking for a challenge should give waffle a go.