Spotify, the music streaming service, has bought a wordle clone called Wordle. This makes it possible for you to play your favorite songs for free on your computer or phone. Wordle is a great way to keep track of your favorite songs and share them with friends.


Heardle is a game where you are given the first second of a popular song, and if you can guess the song correctly, you win — if not, you have five more tries, with each attempt doubling the length of the preview. It’s the same core gameplay as Wordle, where you have six tries to guess a random five-letter word, but with segments of music instead of letters.

Spotify announced in a press release, “we see Heardle as more than a trivia game: It’s also a tool for musical discovery. Playing Heardle might just help you to rediscover old tracks you may have thought you’d forgotten, discover amazing new artists, or finally put a title to that wordless melody you’ve had caught in your head forever.”

The company says that Heardle will remain freely accessible, though that’s not entirely true — the game is now region-locked to the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Spotify plans to expand the availability soon, but that has already locked out many existing players.

The other main difference now is that a link to the guessed song on Spotify is available after the game ends. Spotify said, “further down the road, we are also planning to integrate Heardle and other interactive experiences more fully into Spotify to allow music lovers to connect more deeply with artists and challenge friends.”

Source: Spotify