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oregonjen

(3,335 posts)
Wed Mar 30, 2022, 03:38 PM Mar 2022

So, two different words for today's Wordle

My daughter and I got one word, while my husband got a different word for today’s Wordle. Had to Google why and here is what we found…

https://www.thegamer.com/wordle-two-different-answers/

Today’s Wordle might have two different answers, depending on whether or not you’ve refreshed the site lately. It seems that new Wordle overlords The New York Times have shifted a few words around recently and this has caused a slight disconnect in whichever word Wordle presents for March 30, 2022.

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So, two different words for today's Wordle (Original Post) oregonjen Mar 2022 OP
Thank you! MN2theMax Mar 2022 #1
You're welcome! My husband got his answer in two tries. It took me 5 tries! oregonjen Mar 2022 #2
I suffered my first ever fail today at Wordle MN2theMax Mar 2022 #3
Totally understand! oregonjen Mar 2022 #4

MN2theMax

(1,415 posts)
1. Thank you!
Wed Mar 30, 2022, 03:56 PM
Mar 2022

I thought I was losing it today when my word was different from everyone else on DU. I shall refresh the site before I play again.

oregonjen

(3,335 posts)
2. You're welcome! My husband got his answer in two tries. It took me 5 tries!
Wed Mar 30, 2022, 04:00 PM
Mar 2022

When we all compared notes, that’s when we scratched our heads and were confused!

MN2theMax

(1,415 posts)
3. I suffered my first ever fail today at Wordle
Wed Mar 30, 2022, 04:13 PM
Mar 2022

I had the last four letters and ran through the remaining letters trying to choose the right word. Just ran out of tries.
That is not really a word we use in the US.

oregonjen

(3,335 posts)
4. Totally understand!
Wed Mar 30, 2022, 04:18 PM
Mar 2022

It’s the words that if you’re missing one letter, and that one space could take lots of letters creating different words. Like the Wordle from the other day, wound, bound, found, etc.

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