While Arizona boasts plenty of retirement communities and tourist destinations with sky-high prices, Safford stands apart as a refreshing alternative where authentic small-town living remains both ...
Shuffalo is a daily word game from the New Yorker that's a little like the New York Times’s Wordle. But it really feels like an improvement on a different New York Times game—Spelling Bee.
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Introducing Shuffalo, Our New Word Game, with Kate Berlant
You can play Shuffalo every day at NewYorker.com/Shuffalo. Really means a lot, and to everyone at home, maelstrom.
The world of Wordle is expanding: The New York Times Games is launching a “Create Your Wordle Puzzle” feature that will allow ...
Wordle is now letting you make your own puzzles of up to seven letters. Here's how to do it, and some help in making some ...
Three previous winners of Apple's Swift Student Challenge reveal what got them started in programming, and how they won, as the company prepares to launch the next contest.
If you're a New York Times Games subscriber, you can now create your own Wordle to bamboozle your smart-aleck friends.
“Shuffalo is an anagramming challenge with a twist: your goal is to unscramble a set of letters to make a word—but every time you do, an additional letter gets added to the set. As you play, the words ...
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