![]() We’ll use Clear Sans Regular for our examples, though for occasional need either Arial or Helvetica Neue (installed with Windows or Mac) are fine. We’ve checked the current NYT version of Worlde and it’s definitely using the fonts listed above. Note: in some reports it suggests that The New York Times uses the font “Karnak Condensed” for Wordle lettering.
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