With the third wave pushing humans back into their homes, people working from home have found a new toy to distract themselves. Wordle. In case you haven’t boarded the hype train yet, Wordle is a web-based puzzle that requires players to guess a valid five-letter word in six or fewer attempts. However, the game spoiled its loyal, returning players on Monday as they struggled to crack the word of the day in a viral puzzle. Some enthusiastic gamers took to microblogging site Twitter to express their anger at the word “bizarre”, which left them scratching their heads. While some described themselves as “safe” to avoid the five-letter word game.
Needless to say, Twitter was flooded with an array of emotions:
Here are the tweets:
I was getting seriously worried. It took so long Wordle 219 5/6 . never took
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— Shreya Ghoshal (@shreyaGhoshal) 23 January 2022
Dear Wordle, Please remember that we are still dealing with a pandemic. try to be gentleWord 219 5/6
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— Trevor Noah (@Trevornoah) 24 January 2022
The social contract we are following, in order not to spoil the wordley of the day, has restored my faith in humanity a bit.—Sarah Bessey (@SarahBessey) 25 January 2022
Today’s wordley is psychological warfare. – Mark Hopepus (@markhoppus) 24 January 2022
I didn’t get Wordle today. You win some and you lose some. Ok. — Linda Carter (@RealLyndaCarter) 24 January 2022
Chloe (@ChloeShellay) getting the word right after watching the Wordle 219 X trend on Twitter is my joy in life. 24 January 2022
Wordle has to be a squid game — give one wrong answer and you’re Wordle 219 6/6
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— K (@knguyennn) 25 January 2022
The game was developed by Brooklyn-based software engineer Josh Wardle, the game features where the user strategically guesses a five-letter word in six attempts. Every day the game will give a new word and it is given to all the users around the world.
Gamers will get six attempts to fill the box with random five-letter words. As the user enters words, the game will tell the user where the alphabet is and its position in the last word.
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