On the seventh day of April, my Wordle gave me a new game to solve. You can find the Wordle answer at the bottom of the post, but if you want to work it out yourself, you can find a few clues and general Wordle tips.
Wordle was bought by the New York Times in a seven-figure deal after being created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner.
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You want to lock in at least two of the vowels, as well as a couple more common letters. We have a lot of ideas for you to try.
There were two different Wordle answers last week. Here is why.
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The first three letters and the last three letters are very similar words.
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Not today! All five letters appeared at the same time.
This is a large one. Hope that helps before we tell you...
Here it is.
Ready?
It is.
Foray.
Unless you make a habit of sneaking a Y into your early guesses, this might have taken a couple of tries. I remembered that Foray is also a word. Yes. I did. It is understandable if you are not familiar with this one, but it is less common than some of the recent answers. It means an attack or a venturing forth, and can be used as a word or a phrase.
Hope the clues helped you get to the answer. There is always tomorrow if not.