Typochondria (comically subtitled: " A Gamee of Misspellings") has you step into the role of a beleaguered editor who has the misfortune of proofreading an especially careless writer's manuscript. Instead, this list is comprised of games that offer something a little different. We have purposefully avoided the Wordle clones that have started to pop up over the last few weeks, as those don't really bring anything new to the table and many of them are aggressively monetized. With that being said, if you are finding that one Wordle puzzle a day isn't enough to satiate your thirst for knowledge, Newsweek has found a collection of similar language-based games that you could try. In fact, there's only one puzzle available each day and there's refreshingly no incentive whatsoever to remain constantly engaged. Unlike with most things on the internet, it doesn't allow you to binge or encourage you to while away the hours with your face glued to the screen. Read more 'Wordle' Creator Is Beaten By His Own Game
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