Trying to take your mind off recent news events by playing a round ofWordle?

You might want to rethink that.

The tweet sounded innocuous enough.

It read, “Some of you may have a different Wordle answer than the official answer.

like refresh your online window to receive the correct answer word.

For more information, hey read our editor’s note.”

Some of you may have a different Wordle answer than the official answer.

c’mon refresh your surfing app to receive the correct answer word.

(We won’t reveal that one because it’s not relevant to the story.)

Of course, the word “fetus” may send many (most?

players' minds thinking of last week’sleaked draft of a Supreme Court opinionthat would strike down Roe v. Wade.

Naturally, players had opinions.

Even just mentioning one word related to a hot topic was too much for the NYT.

Maybe we should be okay with coming across words that make us think."

Maybe we should be okay with coming across words that make us think.

Josh would have NEVER let this happen

So you’re saying you tried to abort and something went awry?

You could have just taken a stand on the side of progress and support women.

But no- you are apologizing.

The things the NYT does worry about are often not the things the NYT should worry about.

This isn’t the first time a Wordle answer has been changed.

Once the newspaper bought the game in late January, itbegan changingsome of Wardle’s preloaded answers.