The weekend is here. It's time to relax, put your feet up and win today's Wordle. You can spend some time with the game if you wish, and use our tips or today's clue as a gentle guide to help you. Or, you can turn around a struggling game. Click on the November 30 (1260), if you prefer, to get an easy win.
I was about half way down the board, and I had grey letters up to my eyeballs when I began to despair. I was a mess, and I could not see a way to fix it. My win streak was decimated and my pride shattered. Then it all made sense. It was like a light bulb went off. Today's advice is: 1) Never give up, no matter what. If that doesn't work, look at our assistance.
Today’s Wordle hint
Wordle today: A hint for Saturday, November 30
This word is a big one. It's about a belief, principle, or faith that's unquestionably true. It's often religious, but it doesn't need to be.
Is there a letter with two letters in Wordle?
There is no double letter in the puzzle today.
Wordle help: 3 tips to beat Wordle every day
Wordle is a great way to get a little boost in the morning. There's nothing like a small win to get you going for the rest of your day. Here are some tips to help you get started.
- A good opening guess will contain a mixture of unique vowels and consonants.
- With a second guess, you can narrow down the list of letters quickly.
- Look out for letters that appear more than once.
Wordle doesn't require you to race against the clock, so there's no need to rush. It's a good idea to treat the game as a casual crossword. This way, you can return to it later in case you get stuck. It could be the difference between a winning streak and a row of grey squares.
Today's Wordle Answer
What is the Wordle answer for today?
Just in case. The answer to November 30 (1260 Wordle) is DOGMA.
Previous Wordle Answers
The 10 most recent Wordle answers
You can get some great ideas from past Wordle answers for new words to start your daily puzzle. These past Wordle answers are also a great way to eliminate guesses, as they are unlikely to be repeated.
Here are some recent Wordle responses:
- November 29,HIPPO
- November 28,CHOCK
- November 27,SLANG
- November 26,WITCH
- November 25,BROWN
- November 24,TWIST
- November 23,JELLY
- November 22,PEARL
- November 21,SPINE
- November 20,
Wordle: Learn more about it
Wordle will give you six rows of boxes each day. You'll have to figure out the secret five-letter words hidden inside to continue your winning streak.
Start with a strong word, such as ARISE or any other word containing a good mixture of consonants and vowels. Avoid starting words with repeated letters as you may lose the opportunity to confirm or eliminate an extra letter. You'll know if you're right or wrong once you press Enter. If the box turns, that means the letter is not in the secret word. The letter is in the secret word, but it's not in that spot. You've got the correct letter in the right place.
Your second guess should complement the starting word. Use another "good"word to cover any letters you missed the last time, while also avoiding any letter that you know for sure isn't in today's solution. You should be able to find some coloured squares that will help you get started.
You can then use what you have learned to narrow down your guesses to the correct word. You can only use real words and you have six attempts. (So no EEEEE to check if there is an E.) Remember that letters can also repeat (ex: BOOKS).
If you need more advice, you can check out our Wordle Tips. To see which words have been used already, you can scroll up to the relevant section.
Wordle was originally created by software engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, who loves word games. The game was then shared with his family and eventually released to the public. Since then, the word puzzle game has inspired a number of games such as Wordle. These games refocus the daily gimmick on music, math or geography. Wordle was so popular that it was bought by the New York Times in 2007 for seven figures. It's only a question of time until we all communicate exclusively in tricolor boxes.
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