Hot on the heels of the latest PGA tournament, The New York Times introduces a twist his favorite pun Wordle As far as I know, absolutely no one has asked for this: world golf. Like the standard game, which is more pacifistic hangman, world golf requires you to guess the hidden word in as few steps as possible, only this time you’re going head-to-head against your friends.
While the default Wordle allows you to take screenshots or share a link to your score and cheer on uninterested people in your life, world golf embeds them directly into your word puzzle Downloadable Scorecards. Choose your opponents and nine consecutive days of play Wordle, and make sure everyone writes down their daily score on the scorecard. At the end of the nine days everyone should add up their points and the player with the lowest number wins.
The Justdescribes in a blog post from June 5th world golf as a way to “up the ante for a few days.” In that sense, the Just also throws in some cutthroats (well, cutthroats like world golf can) be game defaults. For example: “If you miss a day, add seven extra points to your score.”
“Not finished and got the deadly x/6?”, the Just asks: “Add half a point to your six. If you commit the worst act and spoil a word for others in the group, immediately add four points to your daily score. If you got spoiled with Wordle, look at the number of guesses you made and write down the result.”
I admit with some embarrassment that I’m still an avid daily collector Wordle User – it’s part of my evening routine. All I know about golf is this his stereotypical player To me it looks like they’re getting married in a bass pro shop. I wish them congratulations, but I think world golfAlso . will appeal to a very specific type of person. Probably a father, or at least probably someone named Matt.
will you play world golf? Is your name Matt? Let me know in the comments.