Wordle has become an incredibly popular game, with many fans making Wordle part of their morning routine. For those who may be unfamiliar with it, Wordle is a browser-based game that gives players a new puzzle to complete daily. The premise is that players guess a five-letter word, and the game lets players know how many letters they got correct (highlighted yellow) and how many letters they got correct and in the correct spot (highlighted green).
There are many different Wordle strategies out there, though with no clues as to what the word is on any given day, all players can do is guess. Generally, Wordle players will want to choose words that have commonly used letters in them, with a mix of vowels and consonants. However, it's possible for Wordle players to make a guess without using any vowels, even though it may not usually make a lot of sense to do so from a strategic standpoint.
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As pointed out by Reddit user GrilledChese44, Wordle players can guess the word «CWTCH» and it will count despite not having any vowels. For those who may not be familiar with the word, cwtch is a Welsh word that has a couple of different meanings. It can be used in reference to a cupboard, or it can be used to refer to cuddling. It's one of the only words in the English language that doesn't have a vowel, but it's not the only one that players can use in Wordle.
Based on our own testing, it's also possible to use the word «GRRRL» in Wordle and have it count. Of course, Wordle players are much better off using different words, especially since «GRRRL» has three Rs in it and won't do a good job of helping players figure out the right word. In fact, one could argue that using CWTCH or GRRRL is
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