The New York Times' recently acquired popularWordlegame has garnered the attention of countless people trying to refine or flex their vocabulary, and that’s no different with the United States Vice President Kamala Harris. During a recent interview, the Vice President spoke candidly about her frequent browser visits toWordle, which have resulted in a perfect score.
During an interview with The Ringer, Kamala Harris was asked numerous questions about her fascination withWordleby someone who’s also a fan of the game. The Vice President confirmed that herWordlestreak is occasionally broken through travel, and it was once messed up by the move toThe New York Times, but she’s currently sitting at a streak of 48 with a perfect score. Like how otherWordlefans have their own first words, Harris confirmed that her go-to word is “notes” because it includes a healthy mix of consonants and vowels.

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Flexing her extended vocabulary, Kamala Harris admitted that it normally takes her four tries to figure out an averageWordle.However, she could think of at least one time when she got it right on the second try. “I have 100 percent, and I intend to keep it that way,” Kamala Harris said enthusiastically about the game while talking about themost recent Wordle. Harris also discussed times she and her husband have playedWordletogether in which they asked each other about their guesses and progress in a competitive and friendly manner. Beyond playing the word game with her husband at home, Harris has also convinced some staff members to tryWordle, and it has become a joke among some members of her team.
Kamala Harris spoke openly about her nightly ritual includingThe New York Times' crossword, Sudoku, and occasionallyWordletoo, but stated thatWordleis more of a midday brain cleanser. Harris lamented the fact thatThe New York Times’Spelling Beeis so much harder to access for free thanWordleand also confirmed that she can’t share her gray, green, and yellow squares each day from the phone she uses to playWordle. With alternatives toWordlelikeYeardle,Brandle,ScrabWordle, andBookdlepopping up since the game blew up in popularity, Kamala Harris admits that she’s stuck to the originalThe New York Timesgame.
AlthoughKamala Harrisstated that the last time she playedWordlewas in Poland, the Vice President maintained that playing during travel is difficult, and she guesses words during downtime at home more frequently. Considering the roles of a Vice President, it’s understandable why Harris is unable to maintain a long streak, but even reaching 48 may be a testament to her dedication toThe New York Timesgame on busy days. While Harris confirmed that she has a perfectWordlescore, a word may eventually come up that changes that impressive milestone, but she may currently be leagues ahead of the average player.