A last-minute change to Monday’s Wordle answer may have players seeing different puzzles, with one of them apparently linked to a controversy gripping the nation. The new owners of the highly popular online game removed “fetus” from the daily puzzle in an effort to keep Worlde “distinct from the news.” It comes on the heels of a leaked draft opinion…
The owner's of the popular daily word puzzle swapped the answer to keep the game"distinct from the news"A last-minute change to Monday's Wordle answer may have players seeing different puzzles, with one of them apparently linked to a controversy gripping the nation.
The new owners of the highly popular online game removed"fetus" from the daily puzzle in an effort to keep Worlde"distinct from the news." It comes on the heels of a leaked draft opinion that suggests the Supreme Court will strike down Roe v. Wade. "Today, for example, some users may see an outdated answer that seems closely connected to a major recent news event. This is entirely unintentional and a coincidence — today’s original answer was loaded into Wordle last year,"Game organizers discovered the coincidence last week and swapped out the answer to Monday's puzzle -- but any players who didn't refresh their browser could still see the previous answer, the Times explained.
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