Certain types of words will no longer be the answer, and the paper urged players to refresh their browsers to make sure they stay synced with the rest of the users.
Another change players will notice is that the word of the day will not be a plural that ends with "es" or "s."
"That is, the answer will never be FOXES or SPOTS, but it might be GEESE or FUNGI," the paper added. "As the game is currently designed, FOXES or SPOTS can be used as a guess word to help narrow down the answer, but FOXES or SPOTS will not be the answer." The paper urged players to refresh their browsers to make sure they stay synced with the rest of the users.
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