2022년 구글에서 최다검색어는 'Wordle'

Google says Wordle is its most-searched term this year in the U.S. and globally. The New York Times bought Wordle in 2022 to bolster its gaming subscription business. The Times partnered with Hasbro to turn Wordle into a board game in July.

구글은 올해 전 세계에서 가장 많이 검색된 단어가 Wordle이라고 밝혔다. 뉴욕타임즈는 2022년 Wordle을 인수하여 게임 구독 사업을 강화했다. 타임즈는 7월에 하스브로와 파트너십을 체결하여 Wordle을 보드 게임으로 바꾸는 작업을 시작했다.

Wordle is the most-searched term on Google in 2022 | CNN Business

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