s attempting to work out how the game operated, he was

 Highlights included Flemming explaining the game, and the way it works, the meaning behind the colors of each of the letters, and revealing that the name of the game was inspired by its inventor, Josh Wardle.

At one point, while Tommy LaStella was up to bat, Flemming remarked ‘I should actually call the game, find ’ but proceeded to explain the way Wordle worked.

While Miller was attempting to work out how the game operated, he was receiving messages not laughing at him or telling him what they thought of his call – but instead about spoilers.

‘I’ve been getting text messages now from friends saying, “Well don’t mention what the word is, I haven’t done house mine yet for today!”‘

The New York Times bought Wordle from its creator in February, paying software engineer Josh Wardle over $1million to take over the idea.

Miller, it seemed, wasn’t impressed with business the creator. ‘Must’ve been an interesting guy,’ he said sarcastically on the broadcast.

The New York Times appear to have been delighted with their purchase, revealing earlier this month that they had seen an increase in engagement when it comes to the games they offer after buying Wordle – this despite their profits plunging $7m to $51m.

‘Weekly active users of Wordle have come down off the peak as expected but they remain high and we have successfully capitalized on portal demand to drive engagement with our broader portfolio of games,’ a statement read. 

It’s unclear if Miller found a way to win in Wordle, but his Giants were unable to win the 

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