6:15 p.m.

Hmm

The image is a screenshot of the Wordle game interface from The New York Times website. The screen is in dark mode, with a black background that highlights the game board and virtual keyboard. At the top, the title "Wordle" is displayed in white. The board shows a grid where players have attempted to guess the correct five-letter word. The words “TRACE,” “CEDAR,” “TEARS,” and “TEAR” are visible, with varying colored tiles indicating correct and misplaced letters. Correct letters are shown in green, while letters in the wrong position are yellow.
The virtual keyboard below the grid displays letters in gray, green, and yellow, corresponding to the guesses made. The game interface is clean and minimalistic, focusing on the puzzle-solving aspect. The browser tabs at the top hint at a general browsing session, with multiple tabs open, including Wikipedia and Facebook. The setting is digital, emphasizing interaction and engagement with the Wordle puzzle, a popular word game challenging players to deduce a hidden word within limited attempts.
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