“villain.” Disgruntled puzzlers continue to gripe that the New York Times is making their beloved Wordle “too hard.” The publication is now being accused of “trolling millennials” with Wednesday’s Wordle of the day, with many players deeming it so obscure only “Bob the Builder” could solve it.
The latest incident of puzzle panic comes a week after the blockbuster game migrated to the website of the Times, which bought it from creator Josh Wardle in January for an “undisclosed” seven-figure sum.The viral brain teaser — in which players get six tries to guess a new five-letter word each day — has become a staple of puzzle lovers of late.
However, the Wednesday Wordle answer — a hardware store staple we won’t spoil for you until a few paragraphs down, so consider yourself warned! — was apparently so obscure that many disgruntled players on Twitter wondered if it was even a word.Today's Wordle is designed to wind up people who don't own their own homes.
NYT trolling the millennials, absolute scenes“The wordle word today was caulk,” wrote one baffled Wordler. “I had to look up words with aul in the middle.
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