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Love Wordle? Here Are 10 Similar Games to Try Now


Josh Wardlelaunched the wildly popular word gameWordlemore than five years ago in 2021. Then the New York Times bought the game a year later in 2022. The rules to Wordle are pretty straightforward. You have to figure out a five-letter word in six or fewer guesses (we have atwo-step strategy to help you solve the puzzle every time). After each guess, the game shows gray blocks for the wrong letters, yellow blocks for the right letters in the wrong spot and green blocks for the right letters in the correct spot.

CNET’sGael Cooperhas loads of tips and tricks to tackle each NY Times Wordle puzzle. If you’ve finished your daily Wordle and are still craving a good puzzle game, there are plenty to choose from.

Here are 10 other puzzle games you can play now for a fun challenge.

Connections

I know it’s old but I’m not even going to try to figure this out.

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Another New York Times-owned puzzle,Connectionsis a tricky word game. “Players must select four groups of four words without making more than four mistakes,” the New York Timeswrote on X. There are also four color-coded difficulty levels for each game; yellow is the easiest, then green, then blue and finally purple. The game is also similar to the BBC quiz show Only Connect, and the show’s host took to Xto point out the connection. See what I did there?

You can playConnections on any web browser but you need a New York Times subscription (which starts at $1 a week) to play.

Strands

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Strands is another New York Times-owned puzzle but this game resembles a word search more so than Wordle and Connections. This game presents a theme every day to help you find words in a grid. In Strands words can pear forward, backward, top-to-bottom or any number of ways in a traditional word search, and words can also form in the she of an “L” or have a zigzag in them. When you find a word, t the first letter and drag your finger to the other letters. Every letter in the puzzle is used, so if you still have letters that aren’t connected to words, you aren’t finished yet.

You can play Strands on any web browser but you need a New York Times subscription (again, $1 a week) to play.

Quartiles

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Quartiles is a new word game ple News Plus subscribers can access on their iPhone or iPad that’s running iOS 17.5 or later. In this word game, you’re given 20 tiles with letters on them and you’re trying to put them together to form different words. The longest words are four tiles long, and these are called Quartiles. The game can be tough but finding just one of the Quartiles is as satisfying as remembering something that was just on the tip of your tongue.

You can play Quartiles on an iPhone or iPad but you need an ple News subscription (which starts at $13 a month) to play.

Multiple Wordle spinoffs: Dordle, Quordle, Octordle and Sedecordle

Quordle has you solve four word puzzles at once, which sounds daunting.

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Are you up for a challenge? If you love Wordle and want puzzle games that take more brain power, you’ll want to check out eitherDordle,Quordle, OctordleorSedecordle. Each of these word games resembles Wordle, but they add more rows, columns and words to solve. Each game requires you to simultaneously solve a different number of words at once: Dordle has you solving two words, Quordle four at once, Octordle eight at once and Sedecordle a whopping 16. Good luck.

You can playDordle,Quordle,OctordleorSedecordleon any web browser.

Lewdle

You can play Lewdle on any web browser. You can also download this game from ple’s p Store or the Google Play store.

Antiwordle

Not off to a great start with this Antiwordle puzzle.

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Tired of seeing those gray, yellow and green blocks plastered all over your social media feed? Give Antiwordle a try. While Wordle wants you to guess a word in as few tries as possible, Antiwordle wants you to avoid the word by guessing as many times as possible. When you guess, letters will turn gray, yellow or red. Gray means the letter isn’t in the word and can’t be used again, yellow means the letter is in the word and must be included in each subsequent guess and red means the letter is in the exact position within the word and is locked in place. If you can use every letter on the keyboard without getting the word correct, you win. Honestly, I’ve found this version of Wordle to be much harder than the original.

You can playAntiwordleon any web browser.

Absurdle

Absurdle bills itself as the “adversarial version” of Wordle. While Wordle nudges you in the right direction with each guess, Absurdle is trying to avoid giving you the correct answer. According to the game’s website, “With each guess, Absurdle reveals as little information as possible, changing the secret word if need be.” Absurdle doesn’t pick a word at the beginning of the game for the player to guess. Instead, it uses the player’s guesses to narrow its list of words down in an effort to make the game go as long as possible. The final word might not even include a yellow letter from one of your earlier guesses either. You can guess as many times as you want, which is helpful, and the best score you can get is four. Have fun!

You can play Absurdle on any web browser.

For more word game fun, check out CNET’s Wordle tipsandeverything you need to know about the word game. You can also check out what to know about the other New York Times-owned games,Connections and Strands.

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Steam Machine and Steam Frame are coming this summer – Engadget

Steam Machine and Steam Frame are coming this summer – Engadget


The Steam Machine and Steam Frame are officially scheduled to land in summer 2026, Valve announced today in a blog post about something else entirely. There’s still no word on how much either bit of hardware will cost.

Valve made the big release-window reveal in a developer-focusedblog post about the Steam Machine and Steam Frame being included in the Verified program, which launched with the Steam Deck and lets players know how well games will run on the handheld. The Verified program will do the same for the Steam Machine and Steam Frame hardware. For Steam Machine, the requirements for a Verified badge are nearly identical to the Steam Deck’s, Valve says.

As for the Steam Frame, Valve writes, “Like Steam Deck Verified, the Steam Frame Standalone Verified program focuses on the experience customers will have with the device out-of-the-box in standalone mode. The criteria are similar as well: the default grhics configuration needs to perform well, text and UI elements need to be clear and legible on the built-in display, and the default controller configuration needs to work well with the Steam Frame Controllers. The same test criteria ply to both VR titles and non-VR titles.”

There’s been plenty of speculation about the cost of Valve’s hardware since it announced the Steam Machine, Steam Frame and Steam Controller in November 2025. The ongoing global memory shortage has dramatically driven up prices of gaming consoles and PCs in 2026, and there’s no clear end in sight. Xbox, Sony and Valve raised prices in their existing hardware lines this year by hundreds of dollars each, with Valve upping the price of the Steam Deck by as much as $300. Nintendo has plans to follow suit with the Switch 2.

The Steam Controller hit the market on May 4 and it costs $99, which is a perfectly reasonable price for a well-crafted not-PC controller with touchpads. Of course, it only has kilobytes of RAM, and instead runs on cool htic screams.

In additional Steam news, the Store homepage looks a little different today. Valve rolled out a refresh that aims to organize the chaos of all those game ads with wider, higher-res images and more quick-look details at your fingertips. Wishlist and DLC sections have returned, and there’s a new Personal Calendar with even more game promos based on your play history. The Discovery Queue is now viewable in an overlay and infinite scroll has been engaged on the homepage.

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AI Agents Now Generate More Web Traffic Than Humans


The internet just crossed a remarkable threshold. Agentic AI internet traffic now exceeds that of real humans for the first time.

“Welp, that hpened faster than I predicted,” Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince said in a post on Xon Wednesday. “Thought it would be [at the] end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic [is] growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet’s history.”

He backed up his claim with a post to Cloudflare Radar, the company’s internet measurement system, showing that agentic bot usage is up to 57.4% of total traffic, while human traffic has dropped to 42.6%.

Prince said in another post that the data is “a bit messy” but “clearly on the other side now,” indicating this is a trend that isn’t going away.

Agentic AI traffic now exceeds that of real human users.

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These are not the bots you’re looking for

It is important to clarify what Prince refers to regarding web traffic. Regular bots, like search engine scrers and web performance tools, eclipsed human internet traffic well over a decade ago. There are reports that those same bots exceeded human traffic on small websites even sooner, which led to a lot of small website owners exceeding their hosting usage limits faster than expected.

The agentic bots Prince is referring to are the systems that search the internet on your behalf when you ask an AI chatbot a question and return the results. Those searches and visits generate real web traffic, even if it doesn’t look that way from your AI chat width=1200">

The compact British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar has some of the highest agentic AI web traffic usage of any country on Earth.

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Digging into the data

The above numbers reflect worldwide traffic patterns, but they differ by region. North America as a whole skews more toward bot usage, with bots accounting for 68.6% of activity and humans 31.4%. If you zoom in on the American Midwest,the trend reverses, with humans leading at 54.5% versus 45.5% for bots. The trend is consistent across regions: Broader areas tend to be dominated by agentic bot traffic, while smaller areas within those regions often still show higher levels of human usage.

There are some outliers as well. During peak hours, up to 97% of traffic originating from tinyGibraltar is bot traffic. Other countries, likeCubaandLaos,sit at the other end of the spectrum, with 80.8% and 84.7% of each country’s traffic coming from human users, respectively.

North America, Europe and Africa lean toward bots, while Asia, South America and Oceania still see more human internet use most of the time.

Dead Internet Theory

Interest in something calledDead Internet Theoryhas increased in recent years, fueled by perceptions that online activity is becoming less human-driven.

The idea behind Dead Internet Theory is that bots and AI generate most of the internet’s activity. The theory seemed far-fetched to many when it emerged in the late 2010s, but it’s becoming harder to argue against as data like Cloudflare’s becomes public.

The implications become more concerning with additional context:Forty percent of Facebook posts are estimated to be generated by bots. Music-streaming service Deezer announced in ril that 44% of new music uploadedto its platform is now AI-generated. And areport from Axios posits that AI generates 52% of all online articles (though not this one — honest).

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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 5, #620

Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 5, #620


Looking for the most recentregular Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles.


Today’sConnections: Sports Editionreminds me that I’m always amazed at how the game creators can find words hidden in other words — in this case, inside athletes’ surnames. (Yes, it’s the purple group, of course.) If you’re struggling with the puzzle but still want to solve it, read on for hints and the answers.

Connections: Sports Edition is published by The Athletic, the subscription-based sports journalism site owned by The Times. It doesn’t pear in the NYT Games p, but it does in The Athletic’s own p. Or you can play it for free online.

Read more:NYT Connections: Sports Edition Puzzle Comes Out of Beta

Hints for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups

Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.

Yellow group hint: Friendly names for baseball teams.

Green group hint: Health advice for a sprained ankle or pulled muscle.

Blue group hint: Teams from the Yellowhammer State.

Purple group hint: Nation names hidden.

Answers for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups

Yellow group: MLB teams, informally.

Green group: “RICE” method.

Blue group: Nicknames of Alabama college teams.

Purple group: Starts with a country.

Read more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English Words

What are today’s Connections: Sports Edition answers?

The completed NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 5, 2026.

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The yellow words in today’s Connections

The theme is MLB teams, informally. The four answers are Buccos, Cards, Cubbies and Yanks.

The green words in today’s Connections

The theme is “RICE” method. The four answers are rest, ice, compression and elevation.

The blue words in today’s Connections

The theme is nicknames of Alabama college teams. The four answers are Blazers, Crimson Tide, Tigers and Trojans.

The purple words in today’s Connections

The theme is starts with a country. The four answers are Chiles, Cubarsí, Indiana and Malinin.

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The Instagram Plus subscription has officially launched – Engadget

The Instagram Plus subscription has officially launched – Engadget


Paying users will have tools for reaching either wider or more-specific audiences.

We learned last month that Meta was planning to introduce a subscription tier to several of its social media properties. Today marks the global rollout of the Instagram Plus option, and the company offered more details about exactly what will be included for paying users.

The bulk of the features are about getting people to see content. Story Spotlight prioritizes your profile for friends while Story Extend keeps the dispearing content visible for 48 hours instead of 24. Subscribers can also create multiple audience lists and pick which one will see a given story. There is a tool to preview stories, stats about how often your stories were rewatched and a way to search the people who have viewed a story. And if you don’t want a piece of content to show up in the main feed, you can opt to publish a post directly to your profile or highlights.

There are also some customization options. Subscribers can select from a collection of p icons and pick the text font for their bios. They’ll be able to pin six items to the top of their profile and send animated super hearts when reacting to friends’ stories.

Meta’s announcement noted that more cabilities will be added in the coming months. Instagram Plus costs $3.99 a month.

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Samsungs updated Health app unsurprisingly comes with new AI-powered features – Engadget

Samsungs updated Health app unsurprisingly comes with new AI-powered features – Engadget


The new p was designed to showcase the upcoming Galaxy Watches’ cabilities.

Samsung will start rolling out an update on June 8 that will make its Health p more useful in everyday life. The company says that updated p will translate “complex biometric data — from overnight sleep to daily activity — into simple, actionable guidance.” It will also showcase features that will be found on theGalaxy Watches that the company is launching this year.

As you’ve probably already expected, the features in the updated Health p will be powered by generative AI. The new Vitals feature, for instance, will use AI to analyze yourheart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, skin temperature and blood oxygen against their true resting baseline overnight. If the p detects meaningful deviations, it will send you a notification to say if you need more rest or if it’s possible that you may be fighting an illness. It’s thean upgraded version of the Energy Score in the old p

The old Health p can already give you information on your vascular load, which is the work your heart has to do to pump blood throughout your body. Now, the p’s Vascular Load function is turning intoHeart Health Score. It combines metrics monitored by the Vascular Load feature, including sleep, stress and activity, with body composition data. The p will literally score your heart health and give you advice on how to improve it, such as taking more steps or eating bananas and other food rich in potassium.

Another new feature called Daily Cardio Load can recommend optimal training targets and rest times while working out, based on your metrics and overall profile. Meanwhile, Fitness Index will analyze yourdaily steps and your metrics, such as your heartrate and VO2 max or themaximum amount of oxygen your body can use during intense physical exercise, and then compare them against your peers. It will then give you personalized goals so you can focus on specific fitness aspects you may want to improve, such as your endurance or your strength.

While the Health p’s features will work across Galaxy mobile phones and connected devices, Samsung says these advancements “will be fully realizedwith the launch of Samsung’s next generation of Galaxy Watches.”Samsung is expected to unveil the newGalaxy Watch 9 and Ultra 2 at an Unpacked event this July.

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