This is wild. My Wordle journey was that I stopped doing it soon after it was acquired by the NYT, after doing it pretty regularly for a few months. The funny thing is that I do other NYT puzzles with my wife most evenings, but we don't do Wordle ever.
I don't know what it is about the game that no longer interests me. Maybe I just feel like I acquired the level of Wordle expertise that I cared to acquire, and don't want to be in text threads or conversations about what the puzzle of the day was, or my path to it.
I'm pretty sure I heard about on HN originally. Do other HNers still play it? Am I the only one to have dropped off when it was acquired?
This is wild. My Wordle journey was that I stopped doing it soon after it was acquired by the NYT, after doing it pretty regularly for a few months. The funny thing is that I do other NYT puzzles with my wife most evenings, but we don't do Wordle ever.
I don't know what it is about the game that no longer interests me. Maybe I just feel like I acquired the level of Wordle expertise that I cared to acquire, and don't want to be in text threads or conversations about what the puzzle of the day was, or my path to it.
I'm pretty sure I heard about on HN originally. Do other HNers still play it? Am I the only one to have dropped off when it was acquired?