Move over Wordle, Twitter has a new game and it's all about the music.
If you're anything like us, you've been agonising over the New York Times mind-bender for some weeks now.
But has the free word game's reign come to an end now that a new daily activity for music lovers has started to take Twitter by storm?
Described as "a respectful homage to Wordle", Heardle comes with a musical twist."
New source of serotonin discovered, wordle who? #Heardle pic.twitter.com/XUD5Lqz7eF
— Periwinklez (@Pwnklz) March 4, 2022
How to play Heardle
The daily online game involves people attempting to guess what song is playing by simply hearing the intro.
Like Wordle, the aim is to get the correct tune in as few guesses as possible.
"Each Heardle is randomly plucked from a list of the most-streamed songs in the past decade," the music game app explains on its website.
Heardle also added that "Much love (and all the relevant copyright) to all the artists featured."
The music game also records how many games you play, your wins and win rate as well as you current and highest streak.
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Like the original craze, fans have been posting their scores on the social media app as well as sharing their thoughts of the spin-off.
My kind of carrying on#Heardle #8
— Melissa Jenkins, MS (MJ) (@mjjenkins1924) March 5, 2022
🔊🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️
As soon as the beat dropped… pic.twitter.com/PqsG37cOeX
One user wrote: "They wordlefied Name That Tune and I'm on board."
Another player added:"okay so now i’m glad wordle is a thing bc now people wanna come up with cool things like #Heardle."
While a third posted:"Oh my we just found out about #Heardle and got it within 1 second".
Play the game via the Heardle website.
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