NYT Wordle – Hints & Answers Today

NYT Wordle – Hints & Answers Today

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NYT Wordle Hints & Answers: NYT Wordle remains the quintessential daily word puzzle: guess a five‑letter word in six tries. Letters light up green (right spot), yellow (right letter, wrong spot), or gray (not in the word). It’s simple yet strategic.

How to Begin

  • Power words first: Start with opener words like CRANE, SLATE, or ADIEU—they cover high‑frequency letters and multiple vowels.
  • Track letters carefully: Gray means gone, yellow means reuse in different spots, green means keep it there. Adjust accordingly.
  • Watch for doubles: If you suspect a repeated letter (e.g., “ISSUE,” “LEVEL”), test it deliberately rather than avoiding it.
  • Use common letters: Prioritize S, T, R, N, L among consonants and A, E, I, O, U for vowels when narrowing down.

Sample Today’s Play

Today’s NYT Wordle Hints: Consider today’s answer is “ISSUE.” You might notice the word starts with “I,” ends with “E,” has three vowels, and includes repeated letters. That narrows down guesses significantly. With guesses like “LATTE” or “SLIME,” you can quickly rule in/out letters, then refine to the correct configuration.

Strategic Tips

  • Eliminate aggressively: Words with common letters help rule out large swaths.
  • Position matters: Move yellow letters around to find the right slots.
  • Blend progress and testing: Use one guess to explore new letters if you're boxed in.
  • Stay calm and flexible: A single letter shift can change the whole puzzle. Let clues guide you, but keep experimenting.

Wordle is as much about logic as it is about vocabulary—it’s that satisfying click when the pattern falls into place that keeps players coming back.

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