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If you were one of the 5 billion people who obsessed over The New York Times' daily Wordle puzzle last year, we have exciting news! NBC is adapting the addictive word game and bringing it to your living room as a TV show!
The online word puzzle, which gained worldwide popularity during the pandemic, is reportedly being adapted into a game show for NBC.
What popular word game is getting a TV adaptation? You have six guesses. Jimmy Fallon is set to produce a Wordle game show for NBC, with the network testing a pilot hosted by "Today" anchor Savannah Guthrie.
Wordle, the online word puzzle game that turned into a global obsession during the Covid pandemic, is reportedly being made into a television game show, with late night host Jimmy Fallon involved in its production.
A game show based on the popular New York Times puzzle Wordle is in development at NBC, with Today anchor Savannah Guthrie set to host.
The Wordle project is being produced by “Tonight” host Jimmy Fallon’s company Electric Hot Dog, which already has two prime-time game shows on the air at the network, “That’s My Jam” and “On Brand.” Fallon is also a producer on NBC’s version of the classic game show “Password,” which has been ordered for a third season.
Wordle is all set to get a television game show makeover with Savannah Guthrie as the host. Here's all you need to know.
The newspaper acquired Wordle — which was created by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle — in 2022. Last year, it was played 5.3 billion times, up from 4.8 billion plays in 2023, according to Deadline. Fallon, 51, already has three other NBC game shows on the air: