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Netflix and TED are hopping on the daily word game bandwagon

22 October 2024
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Netflix and TED are hopping on the daily word game bandwagon
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Netflix has announced a new addition to its gaming roster with a collaboration with the TED nonprofit. The upcoming game, TED Tumblewords, is a daily puzzle game where players slide rows of letters to make words, with three puzzles available each day to play against friends, online players, or the TED bot. Set to launch on November 19, the game aims to improve critical thinking and vocabulary skills while offering interesting facts from the TED library.

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