The article reports on the daily hints and tips provided to assist readers in solving the popular word puzzle game, Wordle. Readers interested in knowing the day’s solution can find it at the end of the article, while those preferring to solve the puzzle on their own can continue reading for clues and strategies.
Wordle, originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, quickly became an international sensation, gathering a dedicated global following. Inspired by its success, fans developed various alternative versions, including Squabble, Heardle, Dordle, and Quordle, which challenge players to guess multiple words at once. The game’s popularity eventually led to its acquisition by The New York Times and inspired TikTok creators to stream their gameplay experiences.
Choosing an effective starting word in Wordle can impact solving strategies. It is suggested to pick a word that includes at least two different vowels and common consonants like S, T, R, or N to increase the chances of quick identification of the solution.
The article also touches on the Wordle archive, which was initially accessible to everyone but later on restricted at the request of The New York Times. The publication subsequently introduced its own Wordle Archive, available exclusively to NYT Games subscribers.
Despite perceptions, Wordle’s difficulty level has remained consistent since its inception. However, players seeking a greater challenge have the option to activate Wordle’s Hard Mode.
For today’s Wordle puzzle, a hint provided suggests the answer is a segment of garlic, specifically referring to ‘clove.’ The word does not contain any recurring letters and begins with the letter C. The correct answer for today’s puzzle is “CLOVE.”
The article concludes by encouraging readers not to be discouraged if they did not solve the puzzle this time, as a new Wordle will be available the following day. It promises to provide further guidance and hints to assist with future puzzles.
Contributors to this article include Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg. For additional puzzles, readers are directed to Mashable’s games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crosswords, and more. Furthermore, those interested in the solution to the previous day’s Wordle puzzle are provided with a link.