It's a new dawn, it's a new day, and there's a new Wordleto solve. What a time to be alive!
You'll find today's Wordleanswer right down the bottom of this post. If you want a few clues first to nudge you in the direction of the solution, as well as general Wordle tips, strategies, and info, you'll find those on the way down.
Created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his puzzle-loving partner — later bought by the New York Timesfor a good chunk of change — Wordlehas become a daily habit for hundreds of thousands of people and inspired countless clones and variations on the simple format. Try the nerdy Primel, the battle-royale-style Squabble, or the multi-game variants that add up to the 31-word Grand Slam (aka Untrigintordle, if you must).
Whether you go vowel-heavy or take a strategic combo approach, we've got plenty of ideas.
No, it's not getting harder. Some days will be easier, and some will be harder — just like life.
Yep — you've actually been playing the easyversion this whole time. Here's how to turn on Wordle's Hard Mode.
SEE ALSO: 'Wordle' takes over TikTokDid you know the whole archive of past Wordlegames is available to play online? Use it to practice to your heart's content (and if you've got a good memory for lists, rule out previous words in each new daily game).
Yesterday's Wordle:Here's the March 30 Wordleanswer in case you're looking for it. We do this every day.
Yes! Technically, not a double letter — just a letter that appears twice, non-consecutively.
Alphabet City's friendly neighborhood right angle: the letter L.
It looks like an adverb, and can absolutely function as one, but it's more commonly used as an adjective. Yes, it's confusing, I know.
OK, we'll tell you!
Ready?
It is...
LOWLY.
Yes, a bit of a cheeky one. Two of the rarer letters, only one proper vowel, and a double appearance by the L! Nobody could blame you if you had to use all your guesses for that one.
Getting a different Wordle answer? You might be on an old version of the site.Here's more on the alternate answer glitch that popped up again yesterday.
Couldn't get the W on your own? There's always tomorrow.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to today's Wordle.
Topics Wordle
Which is the best Haribo candy?Hey glassholes: Apple just bought an eyeSnapchat maps can figure out what you're doing and it's either cool or creepyiOS 11 on iPhone first look: A win for getting things doneThe wait is over: Here's what Jared Leto thinks about 'Wonder Woman'Sea level rise is accelerating due to Greenland ice meltVirgin Media thinks 800,000 users should change their router passwordsiOS 11 on the iPad Pro: It’s a whole new worldWith every new Han Solo revelation, Lord & Miller keep looking worseMets fan proves you should either hold your baby or catch a foul ball — not bothGuy remade the upcoming 'Star Wars' trailer using only an 1984 Apple computerAmazon Echo costs just $130 right nowMan hilariously rips into Starbucks over alleged milk mixupNike tries out AR for limitedSomeone found an incredibly creative way of sorting Lego bricks using AITwitter embraces its combative side in its most honest ad campaign yetAmazon Echo costs just $130 right nowThere's rosé deodorant now, because we've reached peak millennialSnapchat maps can figure out what you're doing and it's either cool or creepyPixar writer says that viral 'Toy Story' narrative is 'fake news' Supreme Court denies request by colleges to halt $6 billion student loan settlement Coachella is coming to Fortnite in a big way Restaurant uses greenhouses so diners can socially distance while eating out The 17 best tweets this week featured Elon Musk, MJ, salmon, and more Users blame issues with the latest Windows 11 update on AI. Here's how to fix them. The first quarantine concert is a preview of music's weird future Rutgers University strike brings education to the picket line HBO Max to be rebranded as Max 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for April 13 FrolicMe's glossy videos are actual 'porn for women' 'Barry' Season 4 review: A ruthless end to a brilliant show Coronavirus cases would dwindle if 80% of Americans wore masks, says study OpenAI announces ChatGPT bug bounty program with up to $20,000 in rewards 'Wordle' for math: 'New York Times' introduces new game 'Digits' NPR officially departs Twitter after being labeled 'government Have 'Succession' and 'The Last of Us' started the next big TV trend? Lil Nas X found the perfect way to troll with Twitter's new feature Everyone can use Substack's Twitter Hinge rolls out in Twitter Blue now allows tweets up to 10,000 characters long
2.5558s , 8286.2265625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【bataille's theory of eroticism】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network