Warning: Wordlespoilers ahead
Wordletoday, Wednesday March, 30, 2022, has two different answers, but they're both right.
On Wednesday, confused Wordleplayers took to Twitter wondering why there were seemingly two different correct answers, and if the puzzle had been changed.
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For some players, the winning word was HARRY, but for others it was STOVE. In an email response to Mashable, Jordan Cohen, New York Timesexecutive director of communications, confirmed that the answer had indeed been changed. "In an effort to make the puzzle more accessible, we are reviewing the solutions and removing obscure or potentially insensitive words over time. HARRY is an example of an obscure word."
Another day of double-Wordle answers:It happened again. Here's why.
According to Dictionary.com, harry means, "to harass, agitate, or trouble by or as if by repeated attacks; beleaguer."
This isn't the first time Wordlehas had two different answers. In February, Wordle 241 caused an uproar when the answer was changed from AGORA to AROMA.
In January, the New York Timesbought Wordlefrom its creator, Josh Wardle. Concerned about losing their streak, many players simply keep the page open in their browser, which would mean their answer would still be HARRY. Cohen said refreshing their browser should update to the new version.
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