![]() “The readers we weren’t reaching yet were ones who’d like something easier and more accessible.” “I felt that The Times already had the ‘tough word puzzles’ audience covered with its crossword, Acrostic and cryptic,” Mr. Shortz had seen a similar puzzle called Polygon in The Times of London, and he decided that a variant on it would help him broaden the scope of the games that the magazine offered its readers. Shortz and The Times Magazine’s editor, Jake Silverstein, agreed to add to the Sunday puzzle page. Spelling Bee began its flight to word game stardom as one of three puzzles that Mr. The Bee Lands in The New York Times Magazine First, there was the print version of the game. Those who are inclined to do so may write to we’re getting ahead of ourselves. While The New York Times does not endorse such methods, RAFFIA is now an accepted word and subsequently, players were given a much easier way to vote for the inclusion of certain words. The Twitterverse also likes to tweet at the Wordplay account and, in the early days of the digital game, one particularly incensed solver drove home the point that the word RAFFIA should be accepted by mailing a package of the palm fiber ribbon to the home of crossword editor Will Shortz, to Mr. Ezersky, who works on the game on his own. When the hivemind feels that a word should be considered commonly known but is not accepted by the online game, the social media universe lights up in mock outrage at Mr. So the playing field must be kept level somehow, and my guiding question these days is, ‘What feels fair for our audience?’” And one person’s expansive vocabulary or specialized knowledge is another’s obscurity or esoterica. There’s only one master list for everyone. “It has to be frustrating to discover something you know is a word - one you might even use regularly - only to see it nullified by the game,” Mr. As such, it is edited by the game’s editor Sam Ezersky with an eye for words that can be considered familiar to a majority of solvers, as opposed to some of the tougher vocabulary that solvers see in crossword puzzles. Spelling Bee was created as an alternative game for those who might not be interested in the New York Times Crossword. They have cleared the Beginner, Good Start, Moving Up, Good, Solid, Nice, Great and Amazing levels to do so. Summerlin estimated it at between 12 and 45 percent of all players - are greeted by Beeatrice donning a scholar’s mortarboard. Those who do reach Genius - the number varies widely depending upon the difficulty of a given puzzle, but Mr. “But this does not take into account whether or not they reached Genius every day, just once or somewhere in between.” “Within a given week, about 25 percent of players will achieve Genius at least once,” said Luke Summerlin, a manager of data and analytics at The New York Times. Reaching Queen Bee meant that she had surpassed the Genius level and found all of the words on that day’s list.īeeatrice, the game’s cartoon mascot, appears on Ms. As is the case on most days, she has reached Queen Bee, an Easter egg level that is not part of the regular scoring of the game, which starts at Beginner and ends officially at Genius. Koker has conquered the game and, sometime before 4 a.m., she logs on to Twitter to post her score. And, while The Times does not share player information, the digital game has been a roaring success, both in terms of the number of subscribers who play the game and the passion that devotees show for it. The print version debuted in The New York Times Magazine in 2014, and the online game launched on May 9, 2018. Spelling Bee - a puzzle in which players try to make words from a set of seven unique letters while using the center letter at least once - is the first of five digital games created by The New York Times Games team. ![]()
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