Some Wordle users say game got harder after New York Times took over

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The Wordle of the day may be 'anger,' as users of the viral game complain it has changed since new owners took over.

The Wordle of the day may be "anger," as users of the viral game complain it has changed since new owners took over.The Wordle of the day may be "anger," as users of the viral game complain it has changed since new owners took over."We are a paradise built for game players. We have anything you can imagine, and we are a space to play and get," said store owner Lex Dunning.And right now none is growing like Wordle.

You get six guesses to figure out a five-letter word of the day. But many complain Wordle got harder when the New York Times bought it two weeks ago. "When the game was created back in June every word for every single day was put into a script all the way up until October 2027," said Abrar Al-Heeti, CNET Entertainment Trends Reporter.

"It spoiled that whole chunk of the fun where I could see how my play for this game compared to your play for this game," said Betty Birner, Ph.D, Northern Illinois University Linguistics Professor."Maybe I'm biased because I'm a linguist, but I think language is inherently interesting because it's something we all share as human beings," said Birner.

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