Facebook users may be seeing a lot of their friends post Wordle results on their newsfeed. Wordle is a new word game that's taken the internet by storm—every day a new five-letter word must be guessed in six tries or less. Every letter is represented by a block, and after every guess attempt, the color of the blocks will change to any of three possible hues to alert the player of how close they are to guessing the word. Green means a letter is in the correct spot, yellow means the letter is in the word but is in the wrong spot and must be relocated, and gray means it's not in the word at all. It's an addicting word game that challenges a person's vocabulary as well as their deduction skills.
Players who've successfully guessed the word within six tries have earned bragging rights and then typically share their results of the day on social media. These results appear in an unlabeled graphic of the Wordle block grid, with only the colors on the boxes indicating their letter guesses. Since there's only one possible five-letter word each day, the word guesses do not appear in the graphic so as to not give away the final answer.
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These Wordle game results have been popping up on various social media platforms like Facebook, and some users may even think that the game is available to play within Facebook. Additionally, there are now many copycat apps popping up in the iOS App Store and on Google Play hoping to piggyback on Wordle's success. People who are late to this word puzzle phenomenon have probably downloaded one of these fake apps, thinking it's the one their friends are playing and are talking about. In reality, there's only one place to play the
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