Wordlers! It is a new day and so it is time to look back at those mysterious little squares and find out what the Wordle answer is.
If you want to get to the main event in time, you can find the Wordle solution at the bottom of the post. If you want to get there yourself first, you will find a few clues, as well as general Wordle tips, strategies, and info as you make your way down.
Wordle was bought by the New York Times in a seven-figure deal and has made five-letter words a bigger deal than four-letter ones. Try the Absurdle, the Primel, and the map-based Worldle, the multi-game variations that add up to the Grand Slam, or you might want to go.
We have a lot of ideas for you to try.
Even if there are a couple of doozies in a row, it is not getting harder. Here are Saturday and Sunday's answers. It's a good thing. We have all been playing it on easy mode and here is how to get to Hard Mode.
One Wordle a day not doing it for you? Good news. The archive of past Wordles can be played.
If you're looking for it, here is the March 27 Wordle. We do this every day.
It is a past tense word.
Nope! There are two vowels and three vowels.
The letter begins it. F.
We will tell you.
Ready?
It is.
Found.
One of the most brutal Wordle s is where you can get all but one letter in place early and still X out, just trying to get the last one. It's possible to lock in four green squares in a super lucky first guess and still not get a fifth, because there are at least eight five-letter words that end in OUND.
Who could blame you if you checked the Wordle clues for help? The English language is chaotic in a cold world.