
Only Connect host Victoria Coren Mitchell has called out The New York Times over its new word game that bears an uncanny resemblance to a round of her long-running BBC quiz show.
On Monday, the US newspaper’s associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu launched a trial version of a new game called Connections, which joins a large number of successful apps, including Wordle, in the NYT stable.
“Very excited to share the game I’ve been working on, Connections! I’ve loved making it, and hope you enjoy playing,” Liu wrote.
The tweet prompted Coren Mitchell to throw shade at the Old Grey Lady (the newspaper’s nickname).
“Do you know this has been a TV show in the UK since 2008?!,” the presenter asked in Liu’s replies. “It’s so similar I guess you must do?”
Very excited to share the game I've been working on, Connections! I've loved making it, and hope you enjoy playing. Huge thanks to Heidi Erwin @oatmemo, Bella Virgilio, and the @NYTGames team ??https://t.co/mM7P3BX3pbpic.twitter.com/gLMsqtDQ8o
— Wyna (@wynaliu) June 12, 2023
Do you know this has been a TV show in the UK since 2008 ?! It’s so similar I guess you must do?
— Victoria Coren Mitchell (@VictoriaCoren) June 13, 2023
The newspaper’s game asks quizzers to bring together apparently random words that have been set on a four-by-four grid.
By contrast, the BBC show’s connecting walls round asks quizzers to bring together apparently random words that have been set on a four-by-four grid.
Only Connect has been running since 2008, for a total of 436 episodes across 18 seasons.
In any case, the feud fired up social media. Senior writer for Only Connect, Mike Turner, wrote: “If you need a hand at all, I’ve written over 750 of these for Only Connect.”
If you need a hand at all, I've written over 750 of these for Only Connect
— Mike Turner (@MikeTurner100) June 14, 2023
I, for one, can't wait for the opening of the next series where you duly rinse them for such plagiarism.
— ThatGuyRobert (@ThatGuyRobert1) June 14, 2023
Only Connect has declared war on the NYT. https://t.co/XkvMrdAgptpic.twitter.com/t7LluNYAhI
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) June 14, 2023
This is going to be the most highbrow Twitter beef in years. https://t.co/gPsHoZbMOS
— /ˈliːəm/ ?️????? (@doktorb) June 14, 2023