The hosts discuss the popularity of the game 'Wordle' on social media, its success due to green boxes, and the use of emoji grids to avoid spoiling the game. They explore the timeline of Wordle's popularity, the background of its creator, and their experiences as a product manager at Reddit.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with the creator of Wordle, Josh Wardle. What's the tech stack for Wordle? Does he care about the clones of Wordle? And how did selling Wordle work?
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