Wordle's popularity led to a surge of downloads for an app of the same name that released 5 years before: "It changed my life forever"

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(Image credit: Wordle / Josh Wardle / The New York Times Games)

Before Wordle, there was another Wordle, which changed its creator's life when the other one went viral thanks to people searching the app store.

Wordle is one of those phenomena that you don't get all too often. Outside of something like Candy Crush, Pokemon Go, or Animal Crossing: New Horizons, I can't think of many games that went so viral it felt like you couldn't go a day without hearing about it. Given its popularity with nearly everyone, it's only natural that some who were perhaps a bit less tech savvy would be steered in the wrong direction, which seemed to be the case.

Mobile developer Steven Cravotta recalls a story on Twitter about Wordle's popularity. "When I was 17 years old (2016) I built a mobile app called Wordle… it was downloaded about 100k times before I gave up on the project," Cravotta says, adding: "It sat in my Apple developer account, until in 2021 another developer named Josh build a web app game, also called Wordle. Josh's game went viral globally. A lot of people searching for his game went to the App Store and downloaded mine instead."

Scott McCrae
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