Due to the viral word game Wordle was bought by the New York Times, it's currently being migrated from the site of its original creator.
Previously fans would head to the powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle website to start guessing.
Most people who now enter this URL will be redirected to the NY Times website.
However, fans were left confused yesterday (February 15) as there appeared to be two correct answers to the Wordle of the day.
How to play two different Wordle games in one day

If you're one of the lucky ones, you should still be able to play two games of Wordle today.
Firstly, head to the nytimes.com/games/wordle website to start playing today's game.
Once you've completed that, you can head to the old website and start guessing a different word.
If you're immediately redirected to the NY Times website you won't be able to play the second game.
However, if you're one of the lucky ones who hasn't been redirected you can have another go!
What is Wordle?

Wordle is a word puzzle game which asks players to solve just one word puzzle per day.
The word is made up of five letters, and is the same for anyone who plays it around the world. There is a new word every day, and you can create a streak by managing to guess it correctly.
You have six attempts to get it right, and if you don't get it right you have to wait until the next day to try again with the next word.
How does Wordle work?
The addictive game uses a colour-coded system to give you hints about which letter is located where.
If you guess a word and one of the letters turns green, you know it's the right letter in the correct place.
If the letter in a word is correct but not in the right spot, your box turns yellow. If the letter stays grey, you know it's not in the word at all.
The game also lets you challenge yourself with a "hard mode" which stops you guessing words at random in order to uncover more letters.
You can't put a word with a completely different set of letters. If any green letters show up in your first word, they must be chosen in the next word guessed.