Thought you were done reading about new Wordlevariants?
Nope!
Although many of the word-based options may now have been exhausted — we've had the nightmarish Absurdle, the crude Lewdle, the geography-based Worldleand Globle, and the Taylor Swift-themed Taylordle, to name just a few — it seems there's plenty more cross-genre territory still to be explored.
The latest addition? A music-based guessing game called Heardlefrom digital production studio Omaske, which invites players to guess the track — from a pool of the most streamed songs in the last 10 years — using only brief snippets from the intro.
As you can probably imagine, it's not as easy as it sounds. Expect many rage-inducing, tip-of-the-tongue moments where you knowyou know the song being played, but can't for the life of you remember what it's actually called or who sings it.
SEE ALSO: The best 'Wordle' clones, because one word a day isn't enoughStill, it wouldn't be a Wordlevariant if it wasn't at least a littlebit infuriating, right?
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