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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | The popular word grid game Wordle led to a spat between rival spy agencies yesterday. <br>MI6 boss Richard Moore voiced his irritation at the trend among players of posting their scores on , saying he was thinking of unfollowing them. <br>GCHQ responded to his tweet with an image replicating the game's letter boxes, spelling out the word 'Sorry'. <br>The light-hearted exchange amused Twitter users, with one describing GCHQ's response as 'top trolling'. <br>Wordle challenges players to guess a five-letter word within six tries.<br> GCHQ tweeted 'sorry' in the style of a Wordle grid in response to MI6 boss Richard Moore sharing his frustration at people posting their scores on the social media site<br>One new word is released every 24 hours - this ensures the online community play at the same time.<br>[https://www.express.co.uk/search?s=Players Players] can then post their result on social media, revealing if they guessed the word correctly and how many tries it took.<br>Creator Josh Wardle, who was born in Wales but now lives in New York, earlier this week sold the game for a seven-figure sum to the New York Times.<br>Speaking after the sale, Wardle said: 'My biggest sense, actually, right now isn't joy.<br><br>It's relief. If you are you looking for more regarding [https://Www.Kilroyssports.com/profile/slot-bet-kecil-gacor-cbogaming/profile slot bet kecil pg soft] look into our web-site. '<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The New York Times bought Wordle earlier this week for a seven-figure sum from creator Josh Wardle<br>The media group said it will 'initially remain free' to play, raising questions over whether the game will be monetised in the future.<br>Wired magazine managing editor Hemal Jhaveri joked: 'If I were the NY Times I'd make Wordle free to play but charge 99 cents to post your score on Twitter.'<br>She added: 'They'd recoup their investment in a day.'<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement |
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | The popular word grid game Wordle led to a spat between rival spy agencies yesterday. <br>MI6 boss Richard Moore voiced his irritation at the trend among players of posting their scores on , saying he was thinking of unfollowing them. <br>GCHQ responded to his tweet with an image replicating the game's letter boxes, spelling out the word 'Sorry'. <br>The light-hearted exchange amused Twitter users, with one describing GCHQ's response as 'top trolling'. <br>Wordle challenges players to guess a five-letter word within six tries.<br> GCHQ tweeted 'sorry' in the style of a Wordle grid in response to MI6 boss Richard Moore sharing his frustration at people posting their scores on the social media site<br>One new word is released every 24 hours - this ensures the online community play at the same time.<br>[https://www.express.co.uk/search?s=Players Players] can then post their result on social media, revealing if they guessed the word correctly and how many tries it took.<br>Creator Josh Wardle, who was born in Wales but now lives in New York, earlier this week sold the game for a seven-figure sum to the New York Times.<br>Speaking after the sale, Wardle said: 'My biggest sense, actually, right now isn't joy.<br><br>It's relief. If you are you looking for more regarding [https://Www.Kilroyssports.com/profile/slot-bet-kecil-gacor-cbogaming/profile slot bet kecil pg soft] look into our web-site. '<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The New York Times bought Wordle earlier this week for a seven-figure sum from creator Josh Wardle<br>The media group said it will 'initially remain free' to play, raising questions over whether the game will be monetised in the future.<br>Wired magazine managing editor Hemal Jhaveri joked: 'If I were the NY Times I'd make Wordle free to play but charge 99 cents to post your score on Twitter.'<br>She added: 'They'd recoup their investment in a day.'<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement
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