Wordle is a wonderful daily challenge that allows you to expand your vocabulary and broaden your linguistic horizons.
But perhaps you’re stuck and running out of attempts. Don’t worry – we’ve got you.
Tune in daily for our daily Wordle hints, where we give tips on conquering the Wordle challenge.
How to play
Wordle isn’t as complex as some of the other New York Times games, such as Spelling Bee and Sudoku.
Sometimes, you’ll just get lucky. Other times, you’ll need to access your mind's built-in dictionary to complete the task.
The rules:
- Think of a five-letter word and press enter to start.
- Complete the puzzle using the color-coded letters (green, yellow, and grey) and figure out the five-letter word.
- You have six attempts to solve the puzzle.
Meaning of colors in Wordle:
- Green tiles will appear if you have a letter in the correct spot.
- Yellow tiles mean you have guessed the correct letter, but it’s in the wrong place.
- Greyed-out letters on the keyboard show that these letters do not appear in the word.
Here are your Wordle hints for today:
What type of letter does the Wordle start with?
The word starts with a vowel.
Are there any double letters in this Wordle?
No, there are not double letters in this Wordle.
What kind of word is the Wordle?
It can be both a noun and a verb.
Wordle hint
This word takes on various different meanings. The most common relates to the arrangement of people or things.
On TV, this word is often shouted by a judge in a court room who wishes to get people under control.
Watch out! Don’t scroll too far, as this picture contains the answer to today’s Wordle
Wordle #1,104 answer:
Order
Wordle answers of the week
The previous Wordle answers of the week are:
Friday 21st: Paint
Saturday 22nd: Edict
Monday 24th: Dolly
Tuesday 25th: Savor
Wednesday 26th: Knead
Thursday 27th: Order
Wordle’s origin story
The game was created in 2013 by Josh Wardle, a Reddit employee who created the prototype ‘Wordle’ based on his last name.
The project was abandoned until 2021, when he decided to finish this game for his partner.
During the pandemic, the pair supposedly reviewed the game and reduced the word list from 12,000 five-letter words to just 2,500.
The game was published on a freely accessible website, and players grew from 90 to 300,000 in a matter of months.
In 2022, the New York Times announced they had bought Wordle for an unknown price.
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