You can now view your Wordle results as animated architectures

Software developer Tarmo Annus has created an easy-to-use free tool that converts the popular game into little interactive houses via a city-design program called Townscaper.

The popular word game Wordle, created by Josh Wardle, is a huge hit and has recently been acquired by The New York Times. In order to reduce the boredom caused by near-identical collection of green and yellow boxes, Tarmo Annus, an Estonian programmer, has published an easy-to-use free tool that uses Wordle’s own social-media function to convert play results into little (and cute) animated houses via a city-design program called Townscaper.

Townscaper enable users to build elaborate fantasy villages through a simple interface and personalize them effortless. Furthermore, you can click and drag to move the camera and change the view angle and the buildings are interactive: with ripples in the water and resident birds that, over time, will move from one roof to another, exuding a deep sense of calm.

Townscaper Courtesy of Oskar Stålberg and Raw Fury

Townscaper Courtesy of Oskar Stålberg and Raw Fury

Townscaper Courtesy of Oskar Stålberg and Raw Fury

Townscaper Courtesy of Oskar Stålberg and Raw Fury

Townscaper Courtesy of Oskar Stålberg and Raw Fury

Townscaper Courtesy of Oskar Stålberg and Raw Fury

Townscaper Courtesy of Oskar Stålberg and Raw Fury