
Wordle copycat creator apologises, says was working on a different UI
India Today
The developer, who created the fake app of popular word game Wordle, has apologised on Twitter and said that he won't repeat the same mistake again.
Zach Shakked, the developer who created the fake app of popular word game Wordle, has apologized after he faced a backlash on Twitter for boasting about the potential of his clone. The developer’s fake app was also taken down from Apple’s App Store. Following this, he apologised, saying that he "crossed a line" and that this will not happen again.
Wordle is a popular word guessing game that has taken over the internet. This is a simple game that asks people to guess a random five-letter word on a clean board. Users also get hints on which letter is correct and can be used. This is a free to play web game, and was originally created by Josh Wardle.

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