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Good gifts for fans of the craze game ‘Wordle’ and why it might be the key to a better world.

Either like me you went from ‘What’s Wordle?’ to a loyal fan who now plays the game of a morning before even checking what’s trending on Twitter, or you’re perplexed by friends posting little pictures of green, yellow and grey boxes.

So a quick summary if you’re confused by a friend who has been sending WhatsApp’s of orange and green boxes to you.

What in the Wordle is this?

Wordle is puzzle game played online which has become an internet phenomenon. The game challenges players to guess a five-letter word within six tries.

A green box denotes a correct letter in the correct position, a yellow one means the letter is in the word but in the wrong position, and a grey box means the letter in not in the word at all. It’s free and you don’t have to make an account just go to the website play and then share their results (Without spoiling the word) on Twitter.

The simple online word puzzle had 300,000 at the beginning of January and two million a the start of February! A true success story especially for Mr Wordle, Josh Wardle, a Welsh software engineer who created Wordle to play with his girlfriend and only released it to the public in October 2021 on the fairly obscure domain name http://www.powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle the small game made for love went viral and was brought for a seven-figure sum by the owner of the New York Times newspaper, who said it would remain free to play. A wonderful story which would make a cute indie film ‘Mr Wordle’ copywrite pending.

That community feeling

Much like the Pokémon Go craze or during Lockdown 1 when everyone collectively started manically baking Banana bread, there is something magical when people come together to do the same thing.

The feeling of all being at the same concert or football match but amplified by a few million.
Day to day we are ignoring that we really should be in a herd, that we haven’t changed from when we lived in tribes and trusted many people with our lives.

The feeling of ‘We are all doing this together’ if harnessed would surely change the world, look at the millions raised every year for comic relief or how millions of people stood outside clapping for carers.

How can we harness this power? I would have though a global pandemic would be one way and for a moment there it looked like it might be but now there seems to be more division than ever. Maybe like the philosopher’s stone it can only be found by those who don’t want to use it.
I hope it’s a glimmer of what we could achieve, we have more common goals than things that divide us after all, if we could collectively pick one task at a time (and post the results on Twitter) there is nothing we can’t do.

Good gifts for a Wordle player.

That one person who sends you those little coloured squares everyday or maybe the person that introduced you to Wordle has a birthday coming up or your word wiz just happens to be lovely and you want to get them a gift.. you have a great hint at what to get them, they love a puzzle.

Here are some gift ideas for people who love Wordle:

  1. Scrabble Deluxe Travel Edition

If they enjoy looking at letters and thinking of words the likeliness is that they have already played the brilliant classic Scrabble and may even have the original game, slightly rough around the edges that they get out whenever they get the chance.

This Scrabble Deluxe Travel Edition adds a level of fancy that feels like adult games room rather than kids play room. The very handsome folding wooden case with magnetic closure feature makes it perfect for bringing over to a friends house to play. It also has a raised letter tile grid – and the board halves slide out to reveal storage area underneath, making it the perfect board for a quick no hassle set up on a couch.

This aesthetically pleasing scrabble board game makes a great gift!
Click here to see it for sale on Amazon <

2. Monopoly… Pokémon

Monopoly is possibly the best known board game and the different themes make for a great personalized gift! This Pokémon is great fun for kids and nostalgic millennials alike.

Choose your favourite token from; Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Charmander, Eevee and Jigglypuff, adventure to all eight gyms and battle your way to victory; accumulate fortunes, but like the original you’ll have to watch out for taxes, jail and bankruptcy like in the original.

Click here to see it for sale

3. Boggle

Boggle is probably the most similar to Wordle in real life but with the element of speed. Shake up the letters, flip the timer and spot the words fast! It can be played on it’s own or with a friend and with a price of under £10 this is a great little gift. With it’s compact size this is a great game to take to road trip or a long train journey.

Click here to buy

4. Sudoku – Daily Sudoku for the next 10 years

In some ways like using your cognitive skills to work out which letters can go where Wordle is quite a bit like Sudoku. If you know a Sudoku fan a book of sudoku puzzles is a thoughtful gift.

This Sudoku book could keep a puzzle fan happy for 10 years, this puzzle book will outlive wordle and is a good tangible gift. This premium quality book will satisfy even the most demanding players. 

It contains more than 3650 of our best Sudoku with 3 difficulty levels. The medium level puzzles are intended for players who are used to basic Sudoku techniques. On the other hand, the difficult and expert levels will provide real challenges even for regular players.

See more about the Sudoku book here

5. Fancy chess board

Is a puzzle playing board game loving friend or partner coming up to a big birthday or you feel that you want to get them a fancy gift?

Take a look at this stunning Chess board made from high quality Olive Wood, one of the hardest woods in the world.

This handmade wooden chess set comes with hand-carved olive wood chess pieces and quirky wooden draws to hold the chess pieces.

Buy this fancy chess board by clicking here


Enjoy Wordle and enjoy giving these fun gifts!

Thank you.

5 Last Minute Christmas Gifts for Mum.

You’ve left it a little late because it’s been a hectic year and you’ve not had a spare minute to shop for Christmas gifts?

Here are some last minute gift ideas for your mum that you can make with a couple purchases at a shop or wont take too long to arrive if your order online!

1. A Photo frame with photographs

You have a draw or a box somewhere with old photographs in and over the past year you’ve probably taken a few lovely family pictures on your phone. You could sort out 12 lovely images while the below photo frame is being delivered to your home or go buy yourself an album and fill it!

Take the images from your iPhone and put them in a big frame like the one below to make a beautiful wall hanging feature for the home.

Be quick to order from Amazon by clicking this link Amazon will say ‘Arrives before Christmas’ if it will arrive before the big day or if too late for delivery try a Next Home or Ikea for a nice statement frames.

Choose pictures from across the years and make sure mum looks great in all of them!

2. A Self Care Hamper

Let’s face it, mums deserve a rest!

A self care thank you works as a lovely Christmas gift and as a thank you for what mum has done through the year.

There are a few you can get online to be delivered like this vegan-friendly spa hamper with all natural wellness and spa products. Click here to buy this one.

If you’re running a bit late with the Christmas buying and missed the last date to get it delivered for Christmas grab a medium box from your post office and make your way to a boots or a lush to grab a body scrub, bath bombs, candles, and a fancy soap to create your own hamper!

3. A Voice activated home device

If you’ve yet to buy any gifts, one slightly fancier gift might be a good idea!

A voice activated home device makes for a great gift, a nice easy way to connect to technology!

The most well known of these devices is the Amazon Alexa, with the ask Alexa function mum can ask Alexa to play her favourite music, answer her questions, play the news, check the weather, set alarms, and control compatible smart devices in the home

You can help mum set up compatible Zigbee devices to voice control lights, locks and sensors!

She’ll also be able to give anyone a call hands free so expect more chats over the phone.

You can buy the Echo with premium sound, smart home hub, and Alexa here.

Or at your local Curry’s/ tech shop.

4. An Experience Day

The Virgin Experience days offer a such a wide variety of experiences, if mum loves birds then a day doing falconry it is, if you’d like to spend more time together maybe high tea for two or dinner at a Michelin star restaurant. There seems to be something for anyone from candle making to car driving and even a full holiday.

The reason these make the list is that although you can order a nice gift pack, if you really have left it to the very last moment (Like Christmas morning) you can get an E-Voucher right away. Free, instant delivery, straight to your inbox! Print it off, fold it, pop it in a card and top with a bow for that last second thoughtful gift.

You can find them here

5. A White Company Candle

A scented candle is always a good idea and something people often don’t buy for themselves.

In my opinion The White Company do the fanciest most beautiful scented candles around and most mums will recognise the brand and be thrilled to have a luxury candle fill their home with a lovely smell.

There is a range of scents and sizes for all tastes but the Winter candle brings a certain festive element which is great for the season!

Click here to buy yours on Amazon or of course pop in to your nearest White Company shop.

The important thing is to not panic, people won’t know what day you brought their gift they will just appreciate the thought behind it.


I hope this has helped you find a good last minute Christmas gift for mum!

A Sweet Gift Idea: Brownies in a jar

A Brownies jar is a great gift idea for those with a sweet tooth!

Not only does it show that you know that they would appreciate a sweet treat it also that you’ve put time and effort into your gift it’s all dry ingredients so keeps for a long while after their birthday cake is gone.

There is a general recipe below but the brilliant thing about being hand made is you can swap in gluten free flour or add their fav chocolates to the mix.

Step 1: Get yourself a jar with an air tight lid, the ingredients as listed below fill a one litre jar.

Step 2: Layer the ingredients in the order as listed below:

In the Jar:

  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 95 g plain flour
  • 35 g cocoa
  • 75 g plain flour
  • 135 g brown sugar
  • 150 g sugar
  • 100 g chocolate chips
  • 100g white chocolate chips

Step 3: Get some rustic string and a brown card label

Step 4: Add the below instructions onto the label

‘Combine the contents of the jar with 150g melted butter and 3 beaten eggs. Mix well, and pour into a lined 9 x 9 inch tin. Bake at Gas 4 / 180 C (160 fan) / 350 F for 25-35 minutes.’

Enjoy!