We at New York Times Games take our responsibility seriously as a place to provide entertainment and get away from it all, and we want for Wordle to maintain its independence from the world of journalism.

Since The New York Times bought Wordle, the immensely popular puzzle that was originally developed by Josh Wardle, it has been little over three months since the acquisition. Wordle still manages to bring smiles to the faces of millions of users every single day, but as we transition it over to the technology used by The Times, we continue to run into problems.

Today, for instance, some visitors may receive an obsolete response that seems to have a close connection to a significant event that occurred very recently in the news. The fact that the original answer for today was put into Wordle a year ago is just coincidental and was not done on purpose in any way.

We at New York Times Games take our responsibility seriously as a place to provide entertainment and get away from it all, and we want for wordle today to maintain its independence from the world of journalism.

However, due to the technology that is currently used by Wordle, it may be challenging to make changes to words that have already been imported into the game. After learning the previous week that this specific term would be highlighted on this day, we changed it so that it would be more accessible to as many people as possible.

If you have refreshed the window of your browser, you will not be shown with the out of date version. However, we are aware that some individuals will not do that, and as a consequence, they will be required to solve the archaic challenge.

We feel it's important to stress that this is a very exceptional occurrence. Wordle had been designed for a limited audience of users when we purchased it in January, but since then it has grown significantly. The technology behind Wordle is now undergoing some significant revisions so that everyone will always get the same word. Every single day, we will make it our mission to ensure that tens of millions of customers enjoy a pleasant and reliable experience with our company.