You can now turn your lovely little Wordle graphs into lovely little buildings.
As an update to my original Wordle post, I mentioned C Thi Nguyen’s thread on Wordle’s social graphic representation:
But the cleverest bit about Wordle is its social media presence. The best thing about Wordle is *the graphic design of the shareable Wordle chart*. There’s a huge amount of information—and drama—packed into that little graph.
Every game of Wordle is a particular little arc of decisions, attempts, and failures.
But each little posted box is *a neat synopsis of somebody else’s arc of action, failure, choice, and success*.
Now, if you’re so inclined, you can turn your lovely little graphs into lovely little buildings:
Wordle2Townscaper is meant to convert Wordle tweets into Townscaper houses using yellow and green building blocks. You can download the tweet contents, parse pasted tweet contents or manually edit of 6 rows and 5 columns. Optionally, you can also choose whether wrong guesses should be left blank on Townscaper or filled with white blocks. Ground floor is always needed because you can’t change its color.
If you have something valuable to add or some interesting point to discuss, I’ll be looking forward to meeting you at Mastodon!

