Wordle players complain today's answer is 'too similar' to previous word

Gamers of the favored puzzle sport Wordle have complained at the moment's reply is 'too comparable' to the earlier phrase.

The every day sport has taken the web by storm with an estimated three million customers per day guessing the reply.

Easy however addictive, gamers must guess a single phrase in six makes an attempt to finish the Worldle of the day.

Nonetheless, it's usually not as simple because it sounds with many taking to social media to share their confusion and frustration over at the moment's reply.

Annoyed Wordle customers who accurately guessed the 254 reply at the moment have stated the reply is similar to yesterday's phrase.

If you do not need any Wordle spoilers , look away now.

Gamers complained that at the moment's reply is 'too comparable' (Picture: Getty Photographs)

The Wordle 254 reply for Monday, February 28 is CHOKE.

Nonetheless, the Wordle 253 reply for Sunday, February 27 was CHANT.

Some gamers took to Twitter to share their ideas on the latest reply.

One wrote: "Stunned it was just like yesterday…"

"Bizarre. So just like the reply from the opposite day," one other commented.

"Wordles have been actually comparable not too long ago?" a 3rd questioned.

"This was so annoying bc its so just like yesterdays Wordle," a fourth wrote.

The every day sport was created by US-based software program engineer Josh Wardle in October final yr earlier than being purchased over by The New York Instances earlier this month for an undisclosed seven-figure sum.

Customers are giving six try and fill within the blanks of a 5 letter phrase.

After every guess, the squares will both flip gray, yellow or inexperienced.

Gray means the letter shouldn't be within the phrase in any respect, yellow signifies it's within the phrase but it surely isn’t in the appropriate place and inexperienced means it’s the appropriate letter in the appropriate place.

When the puzzle is solved, all 5 squares will flip inexperienced.

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