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In an attempt to pander to today's youth (and receive federal funding), a kid-friendly, educational version of Wordle, called '''Wordle {{color|red|K}}{{color|orange|I}}{{color|green|D}}{{color|blue|Z}}''', was released via the Flash online browser engine and distributed to schools across [[Ohio]]. Unlike the main game of Wordle, Wordle {{color|red|K}}{{color|orange|I}}{{color|green|D}}{{color|blue|Z}} focused less on the words and more on [[numbers]], [[shapes]], [[colors]], and [[science]]. This was purportedly to promote STEM interest in schoolchildren, particularly women.
 
In an attempt to pander to today's youth (and receive federal funding), a kid-friendly, educational version of Wordle, called '''Wordle {{color|red|K}}{{color|orange|I}}{{color|green|D}}{{color|blue|Z}}''', was released via the Flash online browser engine and distributed to schools across [[Ohio]]. Unlike the main game of Wordle, Wordle {{color|red|K}}{{color|orange|I}}{{color|green|D}}{{color|blue|Z}} focused less on the words and more on [[numbers]], [[shapes]], [[colors]], and [[science]]. This was purportedly to promote STEM interest in schoolchildren, particularly women.
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The Wordle {{color|red|K}}{{color|orange|I}}{{color|green|D}}{{color|blue|Z}} website also featured short animations featuring the game's characters, as well as the two additional characters Joshle and Timle. The shorts would make up for the game's lack of words, as Joshle and Timle explore the fictional land of Wordle City, saving children in danger from the [[evil]] flower people, who hated words. Each short focused on six different five-letter words, with the final word typically tying in to the video's moral message.
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The Wordle {{color|red|K}}{{color|orange|I}}{{color|green|D}}{{color|blue|Z}} website also featured [[Dryer Straits|short animations]] featuring the game's characters, as well as the two additional characters Joshle and Timle. The shorts would make up for the game's lack of words, as Joshle and Timle explore the fictional land of Wordle City, saving children in danger from the [[evil]] flower people, who hated words. Each short focused on six different five-letter words, with the final word typically tying in to the video's moral message.
    
=== Wordle {{color|lightskyblue|BABIEZ}} ===
 
=== Wordle {{color|lightskyblue|BABIEZ}} ===
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