Wordle users were frustrated with today's answer which is not a common phrase in the UK.
The answer appears to have broken many winning streaks, with unhappy users feeling cheated by the mobile phone game.
Wordle 320 is a five-letter slang phrase that is mostly used in the US - and people in the UK will likely be unfamiliar with this word.
Wordle fans complained on social media with some saying they were 'not impressed', while others blasted it as the popular game's 'worst yet'.
One user tweeted "I think this is the first time I've failed at this but in my defence the word today isn't a word anywhere but the US."
Another commented "Feel your pain. My first fail."
A third has said "Ouch. Not impressed with today’s word at all!"

Even those who were able to correctly answer today's word within six attempts were shocked. One Wordle user who guessed the phrase in four tries said they "didn’t think this would work."
Another who guessed the Wordle in five tries said: "This one might be the worst yet."
Spoiler-free Wordle clue
If you are four or five attempts in you may want a clue, so here is a spoiler-free hint for today's Wordle:
The word today has been in our lives for nearly 33 years - and loves doughnuts.
Today's Wordle is
It's HOMER, the name of popular Simpsons character (and Greek author), but also an informal noun in the US that is commonly used in baseball - meaning a home run.
Funnily enough, homer is also an informal Scottish phrase that some may know, it is used to describe a job that a tradesman does for a private customer in their home.
Did you guess today's Wordle or were you stumped by the uncommon phrase? Let us know in the comments!
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