
Wordle is Coming to TV: Today Show Star Savannah Guthrie to Lead New Primetime Hit
The global puzzle phenomenon that captured millions of screens in small green and yellow squares is making a massive leap to the big screen. NBC has officially confirmed that Wordle, the viral word game, is getting its own primetime television series.
In a thrilling crossover of digital gaming and traditional broadcasting, the show will be hosted by Savannah Guthrie, the beloved co-anchor of the Today Show. This move brings the intelligence and warmth of morning news to the high-stakes world of competitive gaming.
A Powerhouse Collaboration: Guthrie and Fallon
The production isn’t just about the puzzles; it’s a heavyweight collaboration in the entertainment industry. The series will be co-produced by Jimmy Fallon’s production company, Electric Hot Dog. Fallon has expressed his immense excitement, praising Guthrie’s rare combination of charm and professional hosting skills, ensuring the show will be welcoming yet competitive.
The series aims to capture the minimalist aesthetic that made the game famous, with episodes expected to replicate the iconic Wordle typeface and signature color scheme.
What to Expect from the Wordle TV Show
Filmed in Manchester, England, the show will be broadcast in both the UK and the US. While the original game is a solitary daily ritual, the TV version will turn it into a high-energy competition. Here is a quick look at what we know so far:
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- Format: 30-minute episodes focused on fast-paced word solving.
- Stakes: Contestants will compete for significant cash prizes.
- Gameplay: Based on the New York Times version, where players must guess a five-letter word in six attempts or fewer.
- Premiere Date: Scheduled to hit screens in 2027.
More Than Just a Game: A Personal Connection
For Savannah Guthrie, this project carries a deeper emotional weight. The host previously shared that Wordle served as a meaningful point of connection between her and her 84-year-old mother, Nancy, who has been missing since February. This personal bond adds a layer of sincerity and heart to Guthrie’s role as the face of the franchise.
The Evolution of Wordle: From Indie App to NBC Giant
Originally created by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle in 2021, Wordle became an overnight sensation before being acquired by The New York Times in 2022. Its simplicity—inspired by the 1970s board game Mastermind—turned it into a daily habit for millions worldwide.
This TV expansion marks a strategic move by The New York Times to further integrate its gaming portfolio—which includes the Crossword and Spelling Bee—into mainstream entertainment media.
Are you ready to test your vocabulary for a cash prize? Casting for the first season is now open!




