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urely by now you’ve heard of , the word game that became such a sensation it was bought by the for a cool $7 million. But have you heard of, which asks players to guess a common phrase in six tries, or , in which a user tries to solve eight Wordles at once? For a bigger challenge, try , an impossible (and addicting) game that asks players to guess the word of the day based on semantic similarity, or , which has users guess the title of a common Wikipedia article by filling in the “redacted” words in the article’s text.

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