All the tools you need to win your first Wordle of the weekend are right here. Take a glance at our tips if you're after a little general help, read the November 23 (1253) clue if you need something more direct, or go feast your eyes on today's answer if you'd just like to make sure you find five green letters before you hit the bottom row.
It took a few rows to get into a word-finding rhythm today. I had a few bits and pieces, but no real strong direction to go in until about the midway point. From there it all changed, a great group of greens guiding me to glory (I'm allowed a little alliteration, as a treat).
In the UK this is a sweet dessert, one with a distinctive wobble to its consistency. In the US this word means something a little different—a fruity substance often added to sandwiches.
Yes, there is a double letter in today's puzzle.
A good starting word can be the difference between victory and defeat with the daily puzzle, but once you've got the basics, it's much easier to nail down those Wordle wins. And as there's nothing quite like a small victory to set you up for the rest of the day, here are a few tips to help set you on the right path:
There's no racing against the clock with Wordle so you don't need to rush for the answer. Treating the game like a casual newspaper crossword can be a good tactic; that way, you can come back to it later if you're coming up blank. Stepping away for a while might mean the difference between a win and a line of grey squares.
Looking for a weekend win? The answer to the November 23 (1253) Wordle is JELLY.
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Past Wordle answers can give you some excellent ideas for fun starting words that keep your daily puzzle-solving fresh. They are also a good way to eliminate guesses for today's Wordle, as the answer is unlikely to be repeated.
Here are some recent Wordle answers:
Wordle gives you six rows of five boxes each day,
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