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Here’s the ‘Legend of Zelda’ character that embodies your zodiac sign - nypost.com
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12.05.2023

Here’s the ‘Legend of Zelda’ character that embodies your zodiac sign

leaked ten days shy of its official release date. Since launching in the year of our lord 1986, “Legend of Zelda,” (LoZ for you Nintendo sluts) has gone on to become one of the most successful video game franchises in geek history with nineteen entries, an animated tv show, manga adaptations and the crushed dream of a live action Netflix series.

Super Mario star announces retirement: ‘You are all Numba One in my heart!’ - nypost.com
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21.08.2023

Super Mario star announces retirement: ‘You are all Numba One in my heart!’

Mamma mia! Charles Martinet, the voice actor behind Nintendo’s famous, animated plumber Super Mario, has officially announced his retirement from voicing the character in any upcoming projects. “Charles Martinet has been the original voice of Mario in Nintendo games for a long time, as far back as Super Mario 64,” announced Nintendo of America in a statement on X (formerly Twitter).

‘Price Is Right’ player dislocates shoulder on show — so wife spins for him - nypost.com - Hawaii
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16.06.2023

‘Price Is Right’ player dislocates shoulder on show — so wife spins for him

A post shared by The Price Is Right (@therealpriceisright)A clip of the incident, which was posted to the show’s Instagram account, showed the eager man — with his arm limply hanging by his side — slowly walking up to the the wheel with his wife.“He won a trip to Hawaii and the ER #PriceIsRight,” the caption read, which noted that the episode was filmed in February and Henry is “feeling better and all healed now.”Fans loved his celebratory moves — even if it did mean a trip to the hospital.“Omg!! Now that’s a celebration! Glad you’re doing good Henry!” one wrote on the clip.“That was crazy to watch,” another said in amazement.

Max Park solves Rubik’s Cube in 3.13 seconds, setting new world record - nypost.com - China - California - India - Virginia - Nigeria - county Long
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16.06.2023

Max Park solves Rubik’s Cube in 3.13 seconds, setting new world record

new world record by solving a 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube in just 3.13 seconds. The 21-year-old achieved the feat at an event in Long Beach, California over the weekend, according to Guinness World Records. The previous record was 3.47 seconds, set by China’s Yusheng Du in 2018, it said. “Before this, Max’s fastest single solve was 3.63 seconds, which put him in second place behind Yusheng Du’s 3.47,” read an article on Guinness World Records’ website. Park also holds the record for the fastest time to solve 4x4x4, 5x5x5, 6x6x6 and 7x7x7 cubes. Guinness World Records says Park has autism and his parents, Schwan and Miki, say cubing is a “good therapy” for him. “There was a time when Max couldn’t even open water bottles, but he showed interest in solving Rubik’s Cubes,” they were quoted as saying. In other recent Guinness World Records set, Hilda Baci completed the longest cooking marathon with a time of 93 hours and 11 minutes. “The 26-year-old Nigerian chef began on Thursday 11 May and continued through to Monday 15 May, cooking over 100 pots of food during her four-day kitchen stint,” Guinness World Records said, adding that the previous record was 87 hours and 45 minutes set by Lata Tondon of India in 2019. It reported that Baci launched the cooking marathon to “put Nigerian cuisine on the map” and “to inspire young African women to chase their dreams.” In April, it also was announced that a U.S.

Pat Sajak defends ‘Wheel of Fortune’ contestant after opponent mocks her answer - nypost.com - Santa Monica - Costa Rica
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18.04.2023

Pat Sajak defends ‘Wheel of Fortune’ contestant after opponent mocks her answer

“Wheel of Fortune”host leaped to the defense of a contestant during Friday’s episode after she was mocked by a fellow player.A woman vying for the top spot named Alex was playing against Matthew, a forensic psychologist, and Mary Jane, a retired teacher, on April 14.When Alex incorrectly guessed an answer in the “Fun and Games” category, Matthew made a snide comment which caused Sajak to chime in to ease the tension.The clue read, “MIN_ _ _ _ RE G _ _ _,” with Alex answering, “Miniature goat?”Sajak declared the answer wrong, and Matthew guessed the correct answer, which was “miniature golf.”The forensic psychologist then turned to his fellow contestant, mocking her by saying: “Goats are small!”Alex started laughing at her answer, jokingly saying: “It’s like, fun and games, right!?”That’s when Sajak chimed in with: “What’s more fun than a little tiny goat?”“At least you can laugh at yourself,” he added.Viewers flocked to Twitter to voice their support for the Santa Monica native.Oh wheel of fortune…you never cease to amaze me.#MiniatureGoat pic.twitter.com/FWIcvm2CZO“Alex on #WheelOfFortune is a bada-s.

Matt Damon kept Ben Affleck out of VIP Wordle group with Bradley Cooper, Jason Bateman - nypost.com - USA - Jordan - Boston
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04.04.2023

Matt Damon kept Ben Affleck out of VIP Wordle group with Bradley Cooper, Jason Bateman

on the “American Idol” winner’s daytime talk show. Damon then explained how he set up a super-intense group in which players compete in Wordle, Quordle and Octordle, before combining their scores.“So there’s Octordle, which is the eight words, and then Quordle, which is the four words, and then Wordle, which is the one. So we play all three and you add up your score,” the “Bourne Identity” actor enthused.

Twitch star zaps herself with shock collar live for 1 million fans, gets banned - nypost.com
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01.03.2023

Twitch star zaps herself with shock collar live for 1 million fans, gets banned

CodeMiko, 33, — real name Youna Kang — said on Twitter regarding the literal hair-raising challenge. The influencer regularly uploads gaming content to her nearly 1 million followers on the platform.For her latest stunt, CodeMiko appeared to be playing a version of trivia but with more high-voltage consequences for guessing the wrong answer.In the clip, captioned “How Dumb Are We?” CodeMiko and fellow streamer HanaxBananaa can be seen donning matching black dog collars.

Safe or X-rated? Vintage hotel optical illusion reveals if you have dirty mind - nypost.com - France
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22.08.2022

Safe or X-rated? Vintage hotel optical illusion reveals if you have dirty mind

“optical illusion” community: The illustration of a man peacefully reading a book in a chair resembles something quite raunchy in the eyes of some viral brain teaser enthusiasts.For the sign that advertises an “in-room safe available,” the man’s stick-figure like-silhouette, sporting glasses and and collared shirt, is shown along with a photo of the keypad safe in addition to the message “inquire at front desk for details.”However, many are seeing something beyond a suggested place to store the family jewels.“I work in a hotel. We know exactly what we’re doing,” quipped one commenter on the original Imgur.com post, while another chimed in: “Do not disturb”[Warning: Spoilers below]Still don’t see the raunchy reveal? Take a closer look — it might just reveal if you have a dirty mind:Well, many eagle-eyed social media watchdogs report seeing the stick-figure drawing of a woman with a pony tail, performing an oral sex at on a man.

Can you spot the cash in this optical illusion in seconds to set a new record? - nypost.com
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29.07.2022

Can you spot the cash in this optical illusion in seconds to set a new record?

sacrificed to our screens, isn’t it about time the mountain of devices we’ve invested in over the years paid us back?A new optical illusion hyped by online tech resale site MusicMagpie is giving screen addicts a chance finally unload those outdated iPods and mobile phones we never use anymore — but definitely still have hiding in the back of our closets. The brand has released new data claiming that the average household has more than $600 worth of old devices just laying around their homes.

People with a high IQ can solve this brainteaser in less than a minute - nypost.com
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29.07.2022

People with a high IQ can solve this brainteaser in less than a minute

provided by TollFreeForwarding.com, there are five visual idioms hidden. Can you find them?The illustration depicts a fair weather day at the park wherein people and animals alike can be seen enjoying the scene.

If you can solve this bizarre word puzzle, you might be a ‘creative’ genius - nypost.com - Britain
nypost.com
28.07.2022

If you can solve this bizarre word puzzle, you might be a ‘creative’ genius

“creative respelling” of a very common word, and it’s blowing the collective mind of competitive brain tease enthusiasts.[Warning: Spoilers below]Brace yourselves: Ghoti is actually a grammatically correct — albeit alternate —spelling of the word “fish.” Confused? The proof is in the phonetics.Apparently, the “gh” makes an “f” sound like in “enough,” the “o” makes an “i” sound like in “women” and the “ti” makes a “sh” sound like in “nation,” multiple TikTokers explained of the visual challenge with more than 13.4 million viral variations on the video streaming platform.ghoti #ghoti #fish #phonetics #ABC #words #letters #alphabet #abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz #joke #funny #humour #playonwords #English #Englishlesson #Englishclass #Englishlanguage #British #britishhumour #vocabularyThis weird wordplay actually dates back to December 1855, according to the brains at the Language Log blog. The first confirmed use ofthe word ghoti occurredin vintage correspondence between British publisher/author Charles Ollier and culture critic and poet Leigh Hunt.

Trio of optical illusions reveal how your mind works: ‘You just beat my brain’ - nypost.com
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14.07.2022

Trio of optical illusions reveal how your mind works: ‘You just beat my brain’

boasts a whopping 4.6 million views on TikTok.“THREE ILLUSIONS — can you solve all of them?” reads the caption to the now-viral clip, which was posted by popular TikTokker Max Klymenko to his more than 2.5 million followers.The first demonstration starts off typically enough with the image wizard rolling a dumbbell-shaped object down a downward sloped ramp. However, the display takes a seemingly physics-defying turn after he puts a conical item at the base of the same slope, whereupon it impossibly travels up the incline as if propelled by an invisible motor.

Can you find the chick in this bunny illusion in under 30 seconds? - nypost.com
nypost.com
06.07.2022

Can you find the chick in this bunny illusion in under 30 seconds?

[Warning: Spoilers Below]According to The Sun, those who can find the lone chick within 30 seconds could call themselves record-holders due to the extreme difficulty of this optical illusion. The brightly-colored trick is enough to easily overstimulate anyone’s brain; however, those who are able to overcome the bright colors and busy landscape might just be able to spot the chicken before the 30 seconds are up.

If you solve this pencil riddle in 10 seconds, then your brain is sharp - nypost.com
nypost.com
05.07.2022

If you solve this pencil riddle in 10 seconds, then your brain is sharp

visual riddle on TikTok has left some users confused about what seems like it should be a simple answer.Ten pencils are lined up on a desk in four groups with a pencil width of space between groups.The leftmost group has four pencils, then three, a pair of two and a single pencil.The riddle asks the viewer to move one pencil in order to reverse the order of pencils so the rightmost group has four pencils and the leftmost group has just one.The solution might come easier for left-brain dominant people.#DisneyPlusVoices #fyp[Warning: Spoilers below]To solve the riddle, move the second pencil from the left group to the empty space in between the pair of two and the lone pencil. The number of pencils in each group is now ascending from one to four. A person’s ability to think with spatial reasoning is part of how easily they can find the solution.Spatial reasoning uses your mind’s eye to think in three-dimensional space.Children are typically first exposed to spatial reasoning using shape-sorting toys with pegs and corresponding holes.

Only 1% of people can find the second animal in this optical illusion - nypost.com
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20.06.2022

Only 1% of people can find the second animal in this optical illusion

Thought last week’s cat puzzle was im-paw-ssible to crack? Social media is blowing a collective gasket trying to figure out yet another viral, animal-based optical illusion that reportedly only 1 percent of people can solve. “Only 1 percent of people can find the second animal in this image,” declares illusion connoisseur @pasillusion in a viral video detailing the corneal calculus.

Can you spot the hidden ‘8’ optical illusion on the diamonds card? - nypost.com - Britain
nypost.com
20.06.2022

Can you spot the hidden ‘8’ optical illusion on the diamonds card?

reveal something about you and the way you see the world. This isn’t one of those.Here’s a party trick that anyone with a deck of classic playing cards can try — just whip out the 8 of diamonds to unveil it.The number 8 appears on the card in three different ways.

Can you spot the girl hidden in this optical illusion in seconds — or is it something else? - nypost.com
nypost.com
17.06.2022

Can you spot the girl hidden in this optical illusion in seconds — or is it something else?

viral optical illusion challenging viewers to see if their brains rank in the “top one percent.”TikTok user Rana Ashard shared the tricky picture to his “illusions” account showing a drawing of an old man’s face with a beard and hair.However, there’s more than meets the eye, with Ashard instructing 1.1 million followers — some of whom claimed they solved the challenge in “seconds — to hold their screens further away from their eyes to see if it changes what they see.“Look at the image again,” said Ashard, who’s racked up millions of views with his brain teasers. “What do you see?”According to Ashard, changing the distance from the eyes to the screen can help bring out the image of a woman on the man’s face.Spoiler alert: If you look closer at the nose of the man in the image, it looks like a woman is sitting with her back facing the viewer, wearing a wide brimmed hat and her arms stretched out, blending in with wrinkles underneath his eyes.The response from TikTok users was mixed, but most appeared to claim they found the woman quickly.“Sitting with her back to the picture with a hat on,” one user wrote.

From Foodle to Framed: Wordle has some serious game competition now - nypost.com - Britain - New York - USA
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18.04.2022

From Foodle to Framed: Wordle has some serious game competition now

Wordle becoming a global sensation, enterprising game mavens have concocted multiple spinoffs to cash in on the New York Times-owned puzzle’s popularity.These offshoot brainteasers range from everything from gourmand-themed guessing games to the NFL-inspired Wordle spinoff Weddle and everything in between.They generally copy the format of Josh Wardle’s original puzzle — in which players try and guess a new word each day in under six tries — but, with some exceptions, skew more fun than frustrating. Indeed, Wordle recently come under fire on social media for being decidedly too difficult.

Optical illusion eye test: Are you part of ‘one percent’ who can solve it? - nypost.com
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12.04.2022

Optical illusion eye test: Are you part of ‘one percent’ who can solve it?

shared in November by TikTok personality @HecticNick — but is blowing up this week as millions of TikTokkers strain their eyes to visualize the solution.“Only one percent of people can read what’s hidden in this image — can you?” challenges the puzzle purveyor in the clip, which boasts 3.6 million views online as of Tuesday morning. How you process the now-viral visual can reportedly reveal if someone has bad eyesight or not, according to the Sun.An accompanying screenshot shows the ophthalmological Rorschach Test, which entails a row of shadowy blocks that upon, first glance, resemble Stonehenge or alien glyphs.To make things more difficult, it only counts if you can decipher the eye-roglyphics on your “first try,” per the caption.

‘It’s possible to hate Wordle more’: Users dis ‘judgmental’ WordleBot AI - nypost.com - Britain - New York - USA - New York
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08.04.2022

‘It’s possible to hate Wordle more’: Users dis ‘judgmental’ WordleBot AI

In light of many players’ seeming inability to play Wordle effectively, the New York Times has released a “judgmental,” feedback-providing “WordleBot” that critiques users’ techniques and tells them how they could do better.“WordleBot is a tool that will take your completed Wordle and analyze it for you,” wrote the New York Times of their daily brain game, the object of which is to guess a five-letter word within six tries.The online vocab coach — dubbed “Your Daily Wordle Companion” on their site — allegedly helps Wordlers by grading their prowess in each game. It then informs “you at each turn what, if anything, you could have done differently” — think: a nagging mother-in-law if she was an advanced AI assistant suggesting skill tips.The move follows a flurry of complaints from Wordle-weary players, who have deemed the brain teaser decidedly too hard.

Wordle goes woke: Vows to remove ‘potentially insensitive words’ - nypost.com - Britain - New York - USA - New York
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31.03.2022

Wordle goes woke: Vows to remove ‘potentially insensitive words’

one player stating: “Something fishy is going on with today’s #Wordle284. My husband and I solved completely different words & both were correct? I thought the whole point of the game was that the answer was universal.”The Times subsequently told Mashable that they had replaced “HARRY” with the word “STOVE” as the day’s correct answer as they are in the process of “removing obscure or potentially insensitive words” from the game.

‘Everyone is cheating at Wordle’ and these are most guilty states: study - nypost.com - New York - USA - New York - Sweden - state Massachusets - Washington - state New Hampshire - state Rhode Island - state Maine - state Vermont - county Granite
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07.03.2022

‘Everyone is cheating at Wordle’ and these are most guilty states: study

New York Times-owned brain game’s alleged difficulty, weary Wordle players are apparently resorting to an unfortunate tactic to beat it — cheating. A recent study by data compiler Wordfinderx found that online answer searches increased 196% since the Times acquired the puzzle, in which players get five attempts to guess a new five-letter word each day.“Cheating for the game is at an all-time high and only growing,” read the study.The data compiler discovered the troubling trend by analyzing “Google Trends data over the past three months” to see how often Wordlers looked up answers online, per the research.They found that in December, before the Times’ acquisition in January, Google search interest for the topic “today’s wordle'” registered a “0” on a scale from 0-100.

Wordle player rankings: US lands in dismal 18th place worldwide - nypost.com - Australia - New York - Minnesota - USA - Sweden - Denmark - Finland - city Canberra - state North Dakota
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04.03.2022

Wordle player rankings: US lands in dismal 18th place worldwide

that American players are always complaining that Wordle is too hard. A recent study by data compiler Wordtips found that the US doesn’t even place in the top 10 when it comes to prowess at the viral New York Times-owned puzzle, in which players get six tries — or turns — to guess a new five-letter word each dayWordle ability was judged on the average number of attempts it took each country’s players to guess the correct answer.

Players outraged about Wordle again — this time over ‘too British’ answer - nypost.com - Australia - Britain - London - New Zealand - New York - USA
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24.02.2022

Players outraged about Wordle again — this time over ‘too British’ answer

Warning: This story contains spoilers for the online game Wordle.They felt like an American Wordler in London.Amid ongoing complaints that the New York Times ruined Wordle, Thursday’s answer caused an uproar among US-based players, who deemed the answer decidedly “too British.” A Twitter thread detailing the allegedly Anglocentric vocab — spoilers below — is currently blowing up online.For the uninitiated, the viral brain teaser — in which players get six tries to guess a new five-letter word each day — has become a daily routine for puzzle lovers of late. Nonetheless, American Wordlers were flummoxed by Wordle 250’s answer “bloke” — British slang for “man,” which they found incomprehensible to anybody who didn’t live across the pond.

8 Wordle spinoffs to get addicted to, from Subwaydle to Lordle of the Rings - nypost.com
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19.02.2022

8 Wordle spinoffs to get addicted to, from Subwaydle to Lordle of the Rings

Worldle is the ideal game for you. Each day, players will be shown only the outline of a nation and have to type their guesses into a drop-down bar of each sovereign state on Earth in six attempts or fewer.Wrong guesses will show a percentage of how close in proximity the nation of the day actually is, along with how many kilometers or miles a guess is off by.

Wordle now bans some ‘offensive’ words — but not all of them - nypost.com - New York
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19.02.2022

Wordle now bans some ‘offensive’ words — but not all of them

wasn’t mired in enough Wordle controversy, the publication has removed certain “offensive” words from the viral word game — while still allowing players to guess certain others. The move came after the Times acquired the digital puzzle from creator Josh Wardle in January for an undisclosed seven-figure sum.“Offensive words will always be omitted from consideration,” a Times representative told Polygon in an email.Per the policy, NSFW terms such as “slave,” “whore,” “b—-h” and “sluts” are no longer accepted by the game, in which players are allowed six tries to guess a new five-letter word each day, Newsweek reported.

Wordle players rage about many ‘variations’ on today’s puzzle: ‘Nobody talk to me’ - nypost.com
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17.02.2022

Wordle players rage about many ‘variations’ on today’s puzzle: ‘Nobody talk to me’

wasn’t “difficult” enough, incensed social media users claimed they were unable to win Thursday’s game due to too many vocabulary variations in Twitter rants detailing the puzzle curveball.(Warning: spoilers below).For the uninitiated, the viral brain teaser grants players six attempts to guess a new five-letter word each day. However, these apparently weren’t enough for players of today’s Wordle 243, who complained that the Wordle Of the Day — “shake” — had far too many other alternative options to rule out.Specifically, while many Wordlers were able to complete “S”, “H”, “A” and “E,” they couldn’t guess “K” — one of the lesser-used consonants — and ended up selecting one of the structure’s more common variations such as “shape” to “shave” and “share,” per the angry Twitter posts.“I don’t usually share my #Wordle result but OMG this made me so mad!” vented one outraged Wordler, who lost after getting four out of the five letters correct for five of the guesses.“Nobody talk to me for 24 hours.

Wordle fans accuse the New York Times of making viral game ‘too hard’ - nypost.com - New York - New York - Jordan
nypost.com
14.02.2022

Wordle fans accuse the New York Times of making viral game ‘too hard’

last month that they’d purchased Wordle — in which players have six guesses to determine one new word each day — from creator Josh Wardle on Jan. 31 for an “undisclosed” seven-figure sum.

Wordle allegedly hacked: Is viral game spoiled amid NY Times shift? - nypost.com - New York - New York
nypost.com
11.02.2022

Wordle allegedly hacked: Is viral game spoiled amid NY Times shift?

the Wordle code.A Twitter user is believed to have posted the popular word puzzle’s algorithm Friday morning, along with nearly 120 upcoming words to be played — all on the game’s first day of visual re-branding since being acquired by the New York Times from creator Josh Wardle in a seven-figure deal on Jan 31.Warning: Wordle answer spoilers ahead.“Hi @nytimes if the answer to Tomorrow’s #WORDLE is ULTRA, yu need to reset your data” user @xadhan wrote with a screenshot of the supposed evidence.His findings — shown to be from a coded Times URL — reportedly display weeks’ worth of previously used words in sequential order, a green circle around the predicted 238th Wordle for Saturday, Feb. 12, and followed by what is perceived to be the automated selection for months to come.The New York Times did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

And the Wordle backlash begins: ‘Blaming this on the Americans’ - nypost.com - Britain - USA
nypost.com
09.02.2022

And the Wordle backlash begins: ‘Blaming this on the Americans’

is the latest viral trend among English language puzzlers on social media. The purpose of the game is to guess the correct five-letter word in only six attempts, using only the letters on the board as hints.First released in October 2021, the game platform has launched one new puzzle for each day — but only recently has it sparked debate over spelling, with No.

New York Times takes over Wordle from Josh Wardle in seven-figure buyout - nypost.com - New York - New York
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01.02.2022

New York Times takes over Wordle from Josh Wardle in seven-figure buyout

Preview in new tabSome news leaves us without words.Wordle — the addictive, five-letter puzzle phenom of this year — is being taken over by the New York Times for “an undisclosed price in the low seven figures,” the newspaper and Brooklyn-based creator Josh Wardle announced Monday afternoon.The “Wheel of Fortune”-esque online game — in which players have six guesses to determine one new word each day — will be transitioning to the paper’s website and will reportedly remain free to play.“The game has gotten bigger than I imagined,” Wardle said, adding that he was “thrilled” with the move. A timetable for the changeover was not released.

Controversial ‘Squid Games’ toy has players shooting each other in the head - nypost.com - North Korea
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26.11.2021

Controversial ‘Squid Games’ toy has players shooting each other in the head

this Lego-like play set for kids takes it a bit too far.A “Goldodo Squid Biulding [sic] Blocks…Fun Playset” of eight “popular characters” from “TV hottest Korean movies” [sic] is currently selling on Amazon for $19.99 and the promotional photos feature toy guards shooting figurines of characters from the show in the face.

Violent ‘Squid Game’ student reenactments cause school to issue warning - nypost.com - Belgium - North Korea
nypost.com
08.10.2021

Violent ‘Squid Game’ student reenactments cause school to issue warning

“Squid Game” TV series is now playing out on some playgrounds around the globe.A Belgian school has issued a warning following reports of students playing a dangerous punching game inspired by Netflix’s hyperviolent Korean series.“We [must remain] vigilant so that this unhealthy and dangerous game is stopped!” read the Facebook public service announcement, which was posted Tuesday by the Municipal School of Erquelinnes Béguinage Hainaut.

Sudoku puzzle creator Maki Kaji dead at 69 - nypost.com - USA - Japan
nypost.com
17.08.2021

Sudoku puzzle creator Maki Kaji dead at 69

announced on Tuesday. He remained chief executive at Nikoli Co.

Real-life escape rooms to try in NYC after the ‘Champions’ movie - nypost.com
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16.07.2021

Real-life escape rooms to try in NYC after the ‘Champions’ movie

escape rooms have reopened to great enthusiasm — with some slight adjustments for COVID-19. From time-travel themes to rooms inspired by the city’s prisons and subways, escape rooms are quickly filling up this summer with locals and out-of-towners alike.On Friday, the new film “Escape Room: Tournament of Champions” opens in theaters.

Rare Pokémon card already has $170K bid 10 days before auction - nypost.com - Pokémon
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02.12.2020

Rare Pokémon card already has $170K bid 10 days before auction

boasts a $170,000 bid with 10 days to go. The card is “Black Diamond Label certified” and graded “Gold Label Pristine 10” — the most prestigious level — by the respected card grading group Sportscard Guaranty Corporation.

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