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.

The restyling of Fiandre’s historic headquarters
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