The mastermind behind the five-letter word brain teaser that has captivated much of the puzzle-loving world chose a seven-letter word to describe his emotions after the New York Times paid more than $1 million for his brainchild: r-e-l-i-e-f. Brooklyn-based British software engineer Josh Wardle, who released Wordle three months ago, cashed in Monday after The Times announced that it had the mega-hit word game for an undisclosed price in the low seven figures.'My biggest sense, actually, right now, isn't joy. It's relief,' said Wardle, hours after the sale, in an interview with .
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