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Do you enjoy Wordle? Now try Wordle with BTS and Taylor Swift themes

Wordle's popularity is fast growing. (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)
Wordle's popularity is fast growing. (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)

According to The Star, wordle's popularity is fast growing, therefore it's impossible to avoid it. In January 2022, it was estimated that 10 million people were playing the popular puzzle.

Army, a BTS fandom, launched its own version of Wordle earlier this week. Btschartdata, a BTS Twitter fan account, oversees constructing a BTS version of the word game.

Army, a BTS fandom, launched its own version of Wordle earlier last week. (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)

Army, a BTS fandom, launched its own version of Wordle earlier last week. (Photo / Retrieved from Pixabay)

It works on the same principle as Wordle, where players have six chances to guess a five-letter word. However, in this form, all words are associated with BTS. When you acquire the correct alphabet, instead of going green, it turns purple, which is BTS' distinctive color.

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In terms of celebrity Wordle, though, this isn't the first of its kind. The Holy Swift podcast produced Taylordle, a Taylor Swift-themed Wordle, in January. The words in the puzzle are all "part of the Swiftie world," according to podcast hosts Krista Doyle, Jessica Zaleski, and Kelly Boyles. SHAKE (It Off), (Bad) BLOOD, and (the iconic) SCARF are examples of this.

Wordle is a worldwide craze that was invented by John Wardle and released in October 2021. The New York Times said on January 31 that it had purchased the game from Wardle for "low seven figures."

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