It seems like a lot of you are cheating at Wordle: Study

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In other words, based on the search trends, more and more people are turning to the for help solving their daily puzzle.

Players have complained that Wordle has become more difficult to solve since it was acquired by The Times. However, there's been no real evidence to back up that theory, as multiple publications have pointed out. In fact, The New York Times has, so far, only removed some words from the list of possible solutions while actually replacing some harder words with easier ones, like swapping out "AGORA" for "AROMA".

A simpler, perhaps more plausible, explanation for the uptick in players resorting to looking up the Wordle solution online could be that there are just more and more people playing the game.

Wordle has generated a lot of buzz since it launched in late 2021 and then quickly went viral at the start of the new year. The total number of daily Wordle players jumped from 300,000 in January into the millions by February, with no signs of slowing down yet. Psychologists previously told CNBC that the quick, daily game offers a "bite-sized amount of fun" and it pulls in players by giving them something to look forward to every day.

Harder or not, there are still certain Wordle solutions that have perplexed players more than others, according to the Wordfinderx study, which found that "SWILL" and "AROMA" were the recent words that inspired the most players to cheat by looking up the answers online.

The study also found New Hampshire had more Wordle cheaters than any other state, with "SWILL" being the word most likely to frustrate residents of the Granite State. Interestingly, a separate study by another word game resource called WordTips found that New Hampshire was among the fastest U.S. states at solving Wordle, with Portsmouth, New Hampshire ranking 8th among U.S. cities with the most efficient Wordle players.

Rhode Island and Vermont tied for second place, with players there searching the most on days when "CAULK" and "TACIT" were the Wordle solutions.