Today's Wordle has caused a dirty slang word to trend on Twitter. Wordle is a new word game that has taken the world by storm recently and has quickly become a part of many people's morning routines. The game's success has prompted many copy-cat games to spring up in the hopes of capturing some of Wordle's viral popularity. Even the New York Times also caught on to Wordle's growing fame, prompting the newspaper to buy out the game. Fans are worried by what this acquisition might mean for the future of the game but for now Wordle remains free to play and subscription free.
Wordle is designed around a relatively simple idea: the player has six chances to correctly guess a five-letter word, and each letter in each guess the player makes is confirmed to be either, incorrect, correct but in the wrong place, or correct. The simplicity of the approach to hints that the game takes allows for a diverse array of strategies and playstyles that makes Wordle appeal to a wide audience and feel accessible to many players.
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The Wordle of the day today resulted in an unfortunate slang word trending on <a href=«https://twitter.com/search?q=Shart&src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>Twitter
, an unforeseen consequence of a word-guessing based game growing so popular. Luckily, the word in question is not actually recognized as a real word by Wordle, although that fact was to the dismay of the game's players whose guesses were rejected by Wordle's algorithm. This revelation was summed up quite eloquently by Twitter users like MrPNiles, who mentioned their disappoint at the profane word's absence without spoiling the true answer.
Wordle 229 5/6 ⬜
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