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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/3\/4\/22961799\/heardle-wordle-inspired-pop-music-guessing-game<\/a> If you\u2019ve finished your Wordle, Worldle<\/a>, and Octordle<\/a> and have more room in your heart for more Wordle-alikes<\/a>, may I suggest trying out Heardle.app<\/a>? It\u2019s a guessing game where you\u2019re given progressively longer snippets of a pop song and get six tries to figure out what it is. It\u2019s a fun twist on the Wordle format, especially for those of us who are significantly more interested in music than words like<\/a> \u201cknoll\u201d or \u201cvivid.\u201d<\/p>\n An interesting twist with Heardle is that it gives you a skip button. Mechanically, it makes sense \u2014 with Wordle, you\u2019re only going to get closer to the answer by guessing a word and seeing what letters are or aren\u2019t in the correct answer. But when you\u2019re guessing a song, hearing a new snippet will give you more information regardless of whether you\u2019ve made a guess. <\/p>\n Heardle also, of course, has a similar sharing feature that lets you copy a series of emoji to your clipboard so you can tell people how quickly you guessed the song.<\/p>\n Heardle\u2019s about screen says that it pulls songs from \u201ca list of the most streamed songs in the past decade,\u201d which hopefully means you won\u2019t be stuck trying to identify some song that only 1,000 people have heard<\/a>. That also makes it a lot easier to guess \u2014 without giving too <\/em>many spoilers, I thought that today\u2019s answer might have been some sort of ambient soundtrack song after hearing the first few seconds. But once I realized it was looking for a pop song, I found the answer to be pretty obvious.<\/p>\n The about screen also says that Heardle is pulling the songs from Soundcloud, which is good to hear \u2014 while Wordle has all its answers stored in a text file<\/a>, doing something like that with clips of pop songs is a good way to get DMCA\u2019d off the internet real quick. And I\u2019d hate for that to happen because I think Heardle might be the game I end up checking back in with every day. I\u2019ve always suspected I\u2019d be good at game shows like Name that Tune<\/em> or Beat Shazam<\/em>, and Heardle is a way to prove it (or privately embarrass myself).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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