This week, The Washington Post debuted “Wridges,” a next-level word search game as the latest addition to its suite of games.
Uniquely replayable, Wridges consists of hexagonal tiles that bridge to different words, challenging users to spell against the clock. Players are encouraged to build habits by replaying the game to improve their scores, collect bonuses and challenge their friends.
Wridges joins On the Record and Keyword, two of The Washington Post’s premium game offerings that launched last year, and will be available via a new games portal to create a single home for Washington Post users.