Fans Of Wordle’s Most Challenging Challenge, Aphid, “Give Up”

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The term “aphid” is the most recent five-letter word to baffle Wordle enthusiasts who were miffed by this most recent test from the New York Times creators.

Wordle players who have previously struggled to master this online game have been stumped by riddles including the words trite, agape, pinto, and gawky.

The term “aphid” was another challenging test on July 21 that baffled players who weren’t familiar with this unusual word. Furious fans have vented on social media about how difficult this test was and how they had no idea the word “aphid” existed.

The other players concurred that they had to give up because this word was so difficult. “Today, not a chance! X/6, Wordle 397 “one player said. Another disappointed user admitted, “I gave up Wordle 397 X/6.”

Others claimed that they were unfamiliar with the term. One person remarked, “Wordle 397 X 5/6 Saved my streak, but I’ve never heard of this term.”

Another person remarked, “Wordle 397 4/6 wtf is an aphid.” “wordscount 397 3/6 This is Aphid. Because I erred yesterday and today’s is such a bulls**t one, I’m telling you “Another admirer who had figured out the puzzle but was still irritated by the difficult word stated.

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