Google Wordle Easter Egg: A Cute Surprise!

Wordle's Continued Popularity and a Google Easter Egg
It's understandable if you're experiencing Wordle fatigue. Simply silencing mentions of "Wordle" on social media platforms can help, and avoiding actions like creating spoiler bots – which led to a Twitter ban for one user – is advisable. The ban wasn't solely about spoiling the game, but violating guidelines against bots designed to disrupt others.
A Hidden Google Surprise
For those still engaged with the daily puzzle, a delightful Easter egg awaits. Searching "wordle" on Google reveals a special animation. The Google logo transforms into a playable Wordle game!
The animation simulates the process of guessing words, such as "column" and "goalie," ultimately landing on the solution: "Google." It’s a charming detail.
This discovery coincides with other news regarding Google, as the company is currently facing legal action from Washington, DC, and three states concerning user privacy concerns.
Wordle's Impressive User Base
The existence of a Google Easter egg underscores Wordle’s enduring appeal. The game isn't limited to Twitter discussions; it boasts a substantial player base.
Just two weeks ago, creator Josh Wardle informed TechCrunch that approximately two million individuals were playing Wordle daily.
If you continue to enjoy the game – and it is enjoyable – you might be interested in our interview with Wardle. We discussed the game’s rapid rise in popularity, potential venture capital offers, and his decision to refrain from monetization.
Wardle's Perspective
Josh Wardle shared his insights with TechCrunch, explaining his approach to the game’s development and future.
He emphasized his commitment to maintaining a positive user experience and avoiding commercial pressures.
The game’s success is a testament to its simple yet engaging design.
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