Tuesday, November 14th has a brand new word ready for fans of the game to solve and today's answer is ripe to ruin some long-standing win streaks out there. It's not that the word itself is obscure or uncommon, it just has a very distinct difficulty due to its repetitive letters.
There are plenty of ways to keep your streak alive though, one of the best is to have a consistent starting word. If you use the same word every day to start, you'll quickly learn where to go based on the provided clues in that first guess. This is a great way to improve your skills at as well as lower your guess count.
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For those who don't wish to be spoiled right away with today's answer, we've provided a few hints to help out.
Hint 1
There is one repeating letter.
Hint 2
The answer is used as an adjective.
Hint 3
The vowel is in the 2nd position.
Hint 4
Marked by contemptuous boldness.
The November 14th answer is SASSY.
For our starting word we used IRATE which only provided a single misplaced 'A' and a large chunk of incorrect letters.
For our second attempt, we tried moving the 'A' and going with PACKS. This locked in the vowel's position and provided us with a new misplaced letter, «S».
Moving forward our third attempt was MASON which locked in the 'S' and added another chunk of incorrect letters.
We assumed the vowel must be repeated since we weren't getting anywhere with what we had so we tried BASAL as our fourth attempt. This proved incorrect and only provided even more wrong letters.
The mood was growing dire as we tried our fifth guess, WASHY. This brought in the letter 'Y' and gave us just a little hope for victory.
The end was near, and the assumption was that the 'S' must be
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