Amul has published a doodle based on Wordle to keep up with the current game.
Wordle, a word game, is now trending on the Internet. You may have heard about it on the Internet or from one of your friends, and you may have even attempted it. The addicting game demands the player to predict a five-letter word every day in five tries.
In keeping with the trending game, Amul has posted a doodle based on the word game. The doodle depicts the Amul girl demonstrating how she correctly recognized the word “GREAT” after only three attempts.
“#Amul Topical: The web-based word game that’s gone viral!” according to the caption.
The post has received over 2,400 likes and several comments. Some were astounded by the ingenuity, while others praised Amul for sharing relatable doodles.
However, one sector of the Internet was dissatisfied with the game’s details. Here are the game rules before we tell you what the error is.
The rules are straightforward. If the player correctly guesses the letter part of the word, the tile turns yellow. On the other hand, if the player accurately predicts a note in the word and the position, the tile turns green. If the player guesses incorrectly, the tile will turn grey. Can you detect the mistake now? If you can’t, here’s some assistance.
If not for the entirely random selection of colors on the keyboard, this would have been the best thing Amul has done in a long time in terms of advertising.
Josh Wardle, a software programmer from Brooklyn, created Wordle. The most excellent part is that it can be any term in the English language. Another element that distinguishes this vocabulary game is that there is only one level. Each day, there is only one Wordle.
What do you think of this doodle?
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