Depending on where you played Wordle today, there were two solutions.
— Kalain Hosein (@KalainH) February 15, 2022
*spoilers in the article if you haven’t played yet*https://t.co/xWWlOBaSce
If you got a different Wordle solution today to friends or family, here’s why: https://t.co/CZnkVLz1MX pic.twitter.com/GIQdsrqAWQ
— The Verge (@verge) February 15, 2022
Excuse me, there's two versions of Wordle now with two different answers? https://t.co/wnhBacRadC pic.twitter.com/ZqxAE1tzlK
— Christina McMc (@ChristinaMcMc) February 15, 2022
WAIT. They did change today’s and skipped to tomorrow’s answer! Why not just replace instead of delete??? (I’m using the archive)https://t.co/qfoExrFXbR
— danny.page (@DannyPage) February 15, 2022
Here's the reporting. Basically, if you just left the Wordle tab open and never refreshed it, you're still playing the old version.
— Whiter Than Veneers (@BostonJerry) February 15, 2022
In the new version, NYT chose a different answer for today. https://t.co/qn5UBqEvvK
A Wordle of Warning: if you or a spouse or a friend have kept the original Wordle open in your browser from before Feb 10th, then, yes, you're going to have different solutions today. Here's why: https://t.co/tOwITG3xNz
— James Vincent (@jjvincent) February 15, 2022
nyt's acquisition is going well https://t.co/c4ErTDUCld
— sylveons (peppermint) (@WerewolfMoms) February 15, 2022
https://t.co/iTraz8YUe0 워들이 NYT에게 인수된 이후, NYT 버전과 구버전 (이전 링크를 이용하면 접근이 되는 경우가 있다고) 답이 다른 경우가 나타났다고 함. 예컨대 어제 답은 각각 aroma와 agora
— 유닼 (@udaqueness) February 15, 2022
The Feared NYT Wordle Divergence Has Begun SPOILERS FOR TODAY FEB 15. Same day....different wordle. https://t.co/EB8SA0bt4z
— Dr. Brian Goldman (@NightShiftMD) February 15, 2022
The Feared NYT Wordle Divergence Has Begun. "Millions woke up today and played Wordle just like they always do, but not all of them were chasing the same right answer." https://t.co/04t7KOMaeB
— Skeptical Scalpel (@Skepticscalpel) February 15, 2022
There is a DIVERGENCE. https://t.co/MAOQdgYR3I
— Amanda “Get Vaxxed” Rykoff (@amandarykoff) February 15, 2022
shakes fist at sky.gif https://t.co/LPgTpC1VJv
— ????????? (@knittaphd) February 15, 2022
Whelp, the @NYTimes already fucked up Wordle. https://t.co/hD2U3eJsvH
— William Bibbiani (@WilliamBibbiani) February 15, 2022
An explanation! NYT has been updating the dictionary used for Wordle on their site. The word that was the answer for the original UK version was removed from the dictionary in the NYT version for being "too obscure".https://t.co/gllrPq0kNw
— Anitra (Yes, with an “R”) (@mrsnightskyre) February 15, 2022
Fans fear Wordle is 'broken' as 2 different correct answers spark outrage https://t.co/yrCg4MHys2 pic.twitter.com/ZMv0HM7XPS
— New York Post (@nypost) February 15, 2022
The divergence is explained here- and it includes one of your tweets in the article! https://t.co/YxA1de0VHN
— էօռყ (@SELondoner) February 16, 2022
For ? fucks ? sake ? https://t.co/FTgD1EdnFO
— Jim Gresham (@Jim_Gresham) February 16, 2022
The New York Times has changed Wordle’s solutions. Today’s solution diverges from the original Wordle’s. https://t.co/xSmaeNkcun
— Sandhya Ramesh (@sandygrains) February 16, 2022
Not true.https://t.co/nADZR3RsxB
— Lani Kai #BLM #GoDucks #BAONPDX #RCTID (@LaniKaiDuck) February 16, 2022
If you got a different Wordle solution today to friends or family, here’s why: https://t.co/L4uEC296MF pic.twitter.com/k5FCJQimOV
— The Verge (@verge) February 16, 2022
Wordle이 오늘 플레이어에 따라 정답이 2가지로 갈라져 사람들이 혼란스러워함https://t.co/c72JWQao0U
— 데드캣 (@deadcatssociety) February 16, 2022
기존엔 모든 플레이어의 정답이 같았음 pic.twitter.com/zmqr1vjTEc
Wordle、古いリンクを使ってやってる人と、NYTimesのリンクを使ってやってる人とで、昨日のやつから回答が違ってたってよ。https://t.co/hRAlWBGGdI
— Dr. RawheaD (@RawheaD) February 16, 2022
The answer is in!
— Blob Costas (@BlobCostas) February 16, 2022
Time to ruin Wordle: 2 weeks
Reason: Changing the one unique and unifying idea about the game... Wow, I did not see that one cominghttps://t.co/ZV2TedX3eT https://t.co/mZbx636Zun
Puzzle panic: Fans say Wordle is ‘broken’ after two right answers on same day https://t.co/Zf8slKb81B pic.twitter.com/l2sdxUM3DZ
— New York Post (@nypost) February 16, 2022
Your tweet was quoted in an article by Post https://t.co/c2K0Q2v25k
— Recite Social (@ReciteSocial) February 15, 2022