Entertainment puzzles UK vs US
Wednesday’s ‘American’ Wordle solution had the Brits sharing some four-letter words – and we don’t mean ‘Cool!’
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Screw your American only words, @nytimes #Wordle 1,208 X/6
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⬛⬛— Welsh Wokeflake ️⚧️ (@ChloeApLeftie) October 8, 2024
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I think we can agree that #wordle using American words is unacceptable. Absolute scenes over coffee this morning. pic.twitter.com/H3CWjoQzTW
— Stuart Brown (@Brownstu) October 9, 2024
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Wordle. Today. pic.twitter.com/rmbDvP5L9f
— Justin Moorhouse (@justinmoorhouse) October 9, 2024
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If the #Wordle writers want some Phonics lessons, get in touch…
— Twinkl Resources (@twinklresources) October 9, 2024
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I know there aren’t that many people that still do #Wordle but I fear todays may push some people over the edge
— Stringy (@OnlyStringy) October 9, 2024
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Someone at NYT woke up pissed off as fuck today and took it all out on Wordle & Connections
— Taylor Austin (@tayausjax) October 9, 2024
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Wordle 1,208 X/6
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⬛⬛⬛ Seriously, #wordle ? This shouldn't even be allowed.— golddave (@golddave) October 9, 2024
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Oh fuck off
Wordle 1,208 4/6
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⬜— Red Sky At Night (@redskyatnight) October 9, 2024
There was little to no sympathy from most quarters.
British ppl getting the wordle wrong and complaining because the game uses American spelling… yeah… it’s from the New York Times… like… new york, new york…
— cate (@lyonscath) October 9, 2024
Of course, there’s a pat on the back for all those who dug deep to find their inner American.
Remembering after guess 5 that’s it’s owned by an American company pic.twitter.com/B3oE1paZfL
— trudi brazier (@Trudibrazier) October 9, 2024
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