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The ARMY of BTS is addicted to the new free version of WORDLE; the game’s twist has taken over Twitter

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The BTS Army is occupied with the BTS version of Wordle. On Twitter, WORDLE-BTS X is trending. The game was devised by BTS Charts, a Twitter account.

If you’ve been thinking, “What in the world is WORDLE-BTS X?” don’t worry. We have the solution for you. On Twitter, the phrase “WORDLE-BTS X” is now trending. This is due to the fact that ARMY from all over the world is participating in the current viral trend. ARMY were perplexed when the term “Wordle-BTS X” began trending on Twitter yesterday.

The game was developed by a Twitter account entitled ‘BTS Charts,’ which has nearly 2.2 million followers, according to many ARMY praising them for the game. However, it does not appear to be related to Josh Wardle’s original game. The @btschartdata account is widely considered as a significant element of the BTS fandom, because to its daily chart updates, listening parties, and other features.

Remember when Among Us was all the rage? This brainteaser of a game has now beyond its fan base and is being played by everybody. “Each guess must be a five-letter word that is correct. To submit, press the enter key “WORDLE’s description is read.

There’s just so much ARMY can do to feel connected to BTS, especially with members of the septet on sabbatical.

When you’ve completed playing for the day, you may use colored cubes to display the results. Because it’s BTS, the colors are purple, yellow, and grey rather than the customary green, yellow, and grey.

The ARMY has a lot of conflicting views over the WORDLE-BTS X. While some people breeze through it, others struggle to comprehend even a single word.

Meanwhile, Josh Wardle’s original WORLDE game had been bought by The New York Times. The game would only be free for a limited period, according to the New York Times. The revelation was revealed on Twitter by Josh Wardle, the inventor of Wordle. He reassured supporters in his announcement that the game would remain free. “When the game goes to the NYT site, it will be free to play for everyone, and I am working with them to ensure that your victories and streaks will be maintained,” he writes in his message.

While some Twitter users were delighted with Wardle’s achievement, others were skeptical about the game’s long-term viability. Even if Wordle remained free, they were apprehensive that it may be tampered with in some way.

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