Wordle, the online word-guessing game that has bought by The New York Times, has become a daily routine for thousands of people. The New York Times has now unveile WordleBot, an optional feature that reveals at each turn what, if anything, the players could have done to play more efficiently, and breaks down the completed game in the meantime.
Players will also receive an overall score for luck and skill on a scale from 0 to 99.
Wordle was develop by Josh Wardle.
How to use WordleBot?
Follow These Steps :
- Play Wordle.
- Then head straight to WordleBot.
- You can also upload a screencap of your Wordle.
- Then it can analyse things that way.
How does WordleBot work?
At each turn of your Wordle game, WordleBot chooses the word that will allow it to solve the game in as few steps as possible, as per the company.
WordleBot also reveals how each player’s score stacks up against others.
New York Times explained in a Q&A related to WordleBot :
In February, New York Times had also announce that Wordle will continue to be available to play free of cost, for all users.