"Wordle Golf: A Competitive Twist on the Classic Game"

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Source: The New York Times
"Wordle Golf: A Competitive Twist on the Classic Game"
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The New York Times has introduced a new competitive way to play Wordle called Wordle Golf. Players can grab a group of friends, family members, or co-workers and choose nine straight days to play Wordle. Each day, all members should record their scores on a scorecard, and the player with the lowest score wins. If a player misses a day, adds an extra seven points to their score. The scorecard was inspired by Alex Rainert and his friends, who played a full 18 days of Wordle Golf together.

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