The now established social-media craze is Wordle, the simple word game where you have six guesses to match the game’s five-letter solution. Five green squares means you’ve succeeded, and can rack up likes on Twitter and Facebook. But there are at least three simple ways to cheat at Wordle—including a way to discover Wordle’s word in advance for the next days or weeks — unless the new owner of Wordle ,The New York Times, changes the Wordle answers. We have Wordle spoilers! Use our Table of Contents to jump right to the Wordle answers for today as well as upcoming Wordle puzzles. Update on May 9: The New York Times changed a programmed answer, “FETUS,” from Game 324. This accidentally coincided with the leak of the proposed reversal of Roe v. Wade, the original court ruling which preserved abortion rights. “This is entirely unintentional and a coincidence — today’s original answer was loaded into Wordle last year,” the Times wrote. https://www.iloveitallwithmonikawright.com/2010/11/...