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Looking for a variant of the popular Wordle game? Here’s one for you that can be rather challenging: Globle. Like Wordle, players are tasked with guessing the game’s selected country for the day. However, unlike Wordle, players have unlimited guesses for Globle so you won’t have to worry about losing unless you’re ready to concede defeat. Even for geography aficionados, guessing the Globle answer each day can be a real challenge. To help you out, we’ve included some hints in this page to help steer towards the right answer. If you’d rather just know the answer to keep your streak…
Out of the many daily puzzles available online, the New York Times’ Connections game is one of the trickiest. For those playing for the first time, the goal of Connections is to divide a block of 12 words into four common themes. Some of these – for example, grouping four types of fish – can be very straightforward, while others can be far more abstract. If you’ve found yourself stumped by the latter, we’ve put together Connections answers and hints for today (September 13) below. If you already know how to play Connections, you can skip this paragraph to jump…
Wordle may be several years old, but the wildly popular word game has managed to keep players hooked on their phone screens since 2021. It’s for good reason that the game’s popularity hasn’t dwindled: it’s free to play and boasts a simple concept for a fun and engaging puzzle game that doesn’t take too much time. To play, you’re given six tries to work out each day’s answer, with each try providing another hint until you solve (or guess) your way into getting the right answer. Even if you’ve been playing daily since launch, Wordle stumps the best of us…
Taylor Swift‘s social media post endorsing Kamala Harris for President of the United States has directly caused a sharp spike in voter registration – find out more below. READ MORE: Taylor Swift live in Edinburgh: The ‘Eras Tour’ finally hits the UK Earlier this week (September 10) following the first debate between presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Swift broke her silence on the elections, throwing her support behind the current Vice President. In her post, she championed Kamala Harris as a “steady-handed, gifted leader”, and that Swift believes “we can accomplish so much more in this country if we…
K-pop girl group 2NE1 have announced new batch of concerts for the Asia Leg of their upcoming 2024 to 2025 comeback world tour, titled ‘Welcome Back’. The K-pop quartet will kick off their 2024 to 2025 ‘Welcome Back’ world tour over two nights in October at the Olympic Park Olympic Hall in Seoul, South Korea. Tickets for the shows went on sale August 5 via Interpark Ticket. For more information, head to the official YG Entertainment website. In September, YG announced the Asia leg of 2NE1’s 2024 to 2025 ‘Welcome Back’ tour, with concerts in Manila and Jakarta this November,…
Strands is the latest word game from the New York Times and is rapidly building a player base to rival Wordle. The free-to-play daily game challenges players to find a series of words from a jumbled up grid of letters. As well as horizontal and vertical chains of letters, though, Strands allows players to link a letter with any of the nine other letters that surround it, giving players plenty to think about. Strands is currently available to play via the New York Times app, as well as on mobile and PC. Check it out here. There are a number…
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When Marcella Johnson’s son passed away shortly after childbirth more than twenty years ago, she was overcome with a host of emotions that she didn’t know how to control. From grief to anger to Takotsubo (also known as “broken heart syndrome”), her son’s sudden death caused Johnson to desperately crave feelings of familiarity and comfort. “[My son’s death] caused my heart to feel the exact pains of suffering a heart attack,” Johnson recalls, “and my arms were in…
“This is why you can’t give up when people doubt you or put you down,” Gaga wrote under a TikTok about the hateful group Look at her now! When Lady Gaga was studying at New York University, some of her classmates made a Facebook group titled, “Stefani Germanotta, you will never be famous,” bullying her for fighting for her dreams. Now, Gaga is having the last laugh. On Wednesday, the singer looked back at that time in her life, commenting on a TikTok with a screenshot of the now-deleted Facebook group, which showed a photo of Gaga with a giant…
‘I do believe that this was a very important and pressing issue that needed to be exposed,’ the producer tweeted sarcastically If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Did Jack Antonoff shade Katy Perry by plugging his ears during her VMAs set this week? Eagle-eyed viewers appeared to spot the producer putting in a pair of AirPods during Perry’s performance at the award show Wednesday, where she accepted the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Fans immediately began to speculate that Antonoff was using the earbuds…
Just a man and his will to survive … and make it to next week’s America’s Got Talent finals. On Wednesday’s semifinal episode of AGT, fan-favorite singer Richard Goodall proved just how much he wanted to stay in the competition by choosing to cover the ultimate fighting song: Survivor‘s “Eye of the Tiger,” the theme from Rocky III. He rose to the occasion of the classic track — a six-week No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1982 — by squeezing every ounce of drama out of it, opting for a slowed-down a cappella intro before forging into the…