One of the most fun aspects of the digital age is online gaming. This opened a portal for gamers all over the world to eliminate borders and play together. Thus, players from all over the world could now boot up their smart devices and begin challenging other like-minded gamers. In particular, these games extended to every possible genre.

In fact, due to the dull lull of commuting to work, smartphone games became the most popular and the most competitive for a good long time. Recently, a smartphone mobile game application became increasingly popular. ‘Wordle’ is a free online game in which a five-letter word is unraveled by the player in six attempts. Moreover, players will have to guess one new word every day in order to win.

Before the buyout, millions of people were playing the online game ‘Wordle’ for free every day. Hence, it made headlines after the giant cooperation — New York Times bought it. Presently, fans fear that NYT might stick the game behind a paywall. Thus, people are showing concern over this corporate giant possibly killing the fun that comes with online games. In contrast, some users say there is nothing to worry about as NYT already lets players play free games.

Accordingly, Real Research aims to find the public opinion on Wordle’s popularity & Wordle buyout. So, it asked people if they play ‘Wordle’. Also, are they aware of the Wordle Buyout by the New York Times? Moreover, it inquired if players are willing to spend money to play online games. In addition, it also asks if big giants should involve themselves with these games.

Hence, hurry and share your public opinion on Wordle’s popularity & Wordle buyout via the Real Research App from February 20, 2022. After that, you will receive 10 PLF as a reward.

Survey Details

Survey Title:
Public Opinion on Wordle’s Popularity and Wordle Buyout

Target Number of Participants:
50,000 Users

Demographics

Nationality: All
Age: 21-99
Gender: All
Resident Country: All
Marital Status: All
Language: All
KYC Level: All

Note: This survey is closed. You can view the results here – Survey Reveals Over 38% Are ‘Addicted’ to Wordle.