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Why our brains love wordle

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Wordle is a game of challenge, connection, and dopamine: Why our brains love wordle

 

It keeps track of your score, but doesn’t include any gimmicks or levels. Leslie found it easier than crossword puzzles printed in physical newspapers. Its simplicity is just one of the many reasons it is so popular.

 

Wordle stimulates your brain, builds community, and provides dopamine that is triggered by feeling of accomplishment. And it’s those little moments of being proud of our accomplishments–even if it’s just due to a successful Wordle play–that are essential to our mental health during yet another grim covid winter.

 

A Daily Word Puzzle: The Simple Joy of It

 

Wordle is Leslie’s nightcap after a pandemic, and the intrigue of sharing green and yellow squares without context on social media platforms is what draws in more people.

 

This word game has inspired many whimsical parodies such as Sweardle or Lewdle. It is now testing vocabulary and patience for people all over the internet, at a time when it is often difficult.

 

Leslie claims that with six attempts, some people will pick the correct word to be their starter and win the Wordle Jackpot.

 

Leslie notes that Wordle’s ability to find strategic words for starting phrases fills in the gaps of scrolling mindless death. They say, “It won’t take up all of your time. After all, it’s only one word per day.”

 

Baldwin points out that Baldwin has seen people on social media discussing Wordle Discord or Slack groups. Baldwin also notes that people are sharing the experience with their family and friends, while the rest of us continue solving the puzzle.

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