OpenAI's Codex Agent Clears Loldle Worlds in Single Attempt
Coding assistant demonstrates unexpected proficiency at League of Legends trivia game

A user on Reddit's r/OpenAI community reported that OpenAI's Codex computer-use agent completed the daily Loldle Worlds challenge in a single session. Loldle, a Wordle-style game testing League of Legends knowledge across multiple categories, typically requires iterative guessing and deep game familiarity. The agent reportedly navigated the browser-based interface, interpreted visual clues, and submitted correct answers across all five puzzle types without human intervention.
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