Remember a couple of decades ago when the Sudoku craze hit? Before phone apps, paperback Sudoku puzzle books were everywhere: on airplanes, in waiting rooms, on coffee tables, in glove compartments, even in kids' backpacks.
Now there's another seemingly universal game obsession: Wordle. The game, now the intellectual property of The New York Times, has been popping up with increasing frequency in Q&As with business executives across The Business Journals' newsrooms. An Orlando 40 under 40 winner…