New York Times Changes Today’s Wordle 324 Answer Amid Abortion Controversy
Some users may still see the “outdated” answer, which appears to be “closely connected to a major recent news event,” the publisher warned.
explained in a statement, adding that Monday’s answer was “loaded into Wordle last year.”did not explicitly state the word it was changing or the news event it was connected to, the substitution comes a week after
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