Wordle 266 Answer for March 12, 2022: Wordle is on a spree of difficult words lately! After presenting a tough one to guess yesterday, today’s Wordle word of the day is one that is comprised of some unusual alphabets that we seldom use. Yes, there are vowels but the rest of the alphabets might prove tricky to guess. And, with the limited six chances, it becomes even more challenging to crack the Wordle 266 word of the day.
You still got your coloured boxes to guide you. The green boxes are a positive sign, meaning you got the correct alphabet in the correct position. Then there’re the yellow boxes that mean you got the correct alphabet but placed in the wrong position. And, if you got a black box, that means you are going in the wrong direction. If you have got too many blacks or yellows by now for Wordle 266, you need some help, which is where we land.
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Yesterday’s Wordle word of the day was both a noun and verb, and today’s Wordle 266 word of the day is also both a noun and an adverb. This should already tip you in the right way. Luckily, there’re two vowels in today’s Wordle 266 word of the day, which could make the job half-easy for players. Let us take a look at some of the hints and clues.
1. Today's word has two vowels in it.
2. It starts with T.
3. The vowels are not at start and end of the word.
4. The word is both an adverb and noun.
5. Biggest hint: The word has been used in this story already!
Oops! We gave out too much in the hints, didn’t we? But if that helped you, go ahead and get cracking today’s Wordle word of the day. As you saw, it is a commonly used word but a tough one to guess. But if you are still struggling to figure out today’s word of the day, you need
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