Wordle is an easy-to-play, popular word guessing game. Although it went viral in early 2022, some people have yet to try this game. So here is some help to get new players into this browser-based game.
The original version, and the Wordle that this article is about, is hosted on the New York Times Games Website. Although it was original developed by Josh Wardle of powerlanguage, the newspaper giant purchased this game back in February. Currently, Wordle is free-to-play and doesn't require a login, but this may change as the NYT is allowing players to track their Wordle scores with their Games accounts soon.
5-Letter Words Starting With UP
In order to play the New York Times version of Wordle, head to the site and choose a starting word. It should be:
Type the starting word into the Wordle grid and press enter. This will cause the letters to change colors; each of these colors is a clue to the real answer.
Given these clues, players need to keep trying new words until their six total tries are exhausted. There is only one word a day for everyone; puzzles don't reset until 12:00AM local time. Wordle's only having one puzzle per day is part of the reason why there are so many clones and copycats out there. Thankfully this means that there are plenty more Wordles out there to try if players are itching for more word games.
Today's Wordle word of the day is a common word, but it contains some duplicated letters. This might lead some players to look up some hints for the puzzle, so here are a few clues without giving the whole thing away.
Need the answer for today's puzzle? Whether players are looking to cheat at Wordle or not, they can find the answer below this image.
The answer to Wordle puzzle 406 is BLUFF.
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