Wordle is back today with yet another challenging five-letter secret word for players to puzzle through. Every day, there is yet another challenge, and some players will be seeking out some hints to help them through today's without resetting their Wordle winning streaks.
Wordle is a simple game to learn but can be difficult to master. In order to play, word puzzle fans just need to head to the New York Times Games site on their browser or download the New York Times Crossword app. While it is not necessary, players can also log in and track their Wordle stats with their New York Times Games account across multiple devices. Currently, it is still a free to play game. Here are the rules:
Wordle: The Best Strategy For The Game
First, head to the New York Times Games version of Wordle. There are loads of copycats, but this one is the original and the subject of this article. Choose a starting word that is five letters long, a real English word, and has a good distribution of common letters. Type it into the site and press enter, and watch the letters begin to change colors.
After that, players have just five more tries of guessing new words and getting color-coded hints to get to the answer before they lose. There is only one puzzle per day, so Wordle fans must wait until the next day at midnight to get a new puzzle.
Although today's word is fairly common, it still has some traits that might trip players up. In order to keep that Wordle winning streak intact, some players might want just a few hints.
If anyone is still looking for the full answer for today's Wordle word of the day, they can check below this next image. The full, uncensored word of the day is there, so beware of spoilers ahead.
The full answer to the Wordle puzzle
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