Click or scroll to find the answer to today's Wordle. It will help you untangle those yellows, and turn every frustrating shade of grey into a winning shade green. If all that sounds a little overwhelming, we've also included our clue for the puzzle of October 6 (1205), designed to give you a boost without ruining your fun. You'll find all the Wordle help you need here.
Right. It's good to see a lot of yellows. Yellows turning green--even better. Greens remaining green for longer than I would like? If I'm being honest, it wasn't brilliant. In retrospect, this was one of those Wordles which were very, very obvious. I wasn't completely wrong, but I was not as accurate as I could have been. Maybe tomorrow I'll play faster.
Wordle today: A hint
Wordle today: A hint for Sunday, October 6
This drink is light, bubbly and served in pubs and bars by the pint. It is expected to be alcoholic, but it doesn't necessarily have to be. Each letter is different.
Is there today a double-letter in Wordle?
Today's Wordle does not contain any double letters.
Wordle help: 3 tips to beat Wordle every day
If you want to play Wordle, but aren't sure where to begin, I can help you get started on your first winning streak. These quick tips will help you become a Wordle winning player.
- A good opener is a mixture of consonants and vowels.
- The answer may contain the same letter repeated.
- Avoid words that contain letters you have already eliminated.
There's no need to rush because you're not in a race against the clock. It's a good idea to treat this game like a crossword puzzle and come back later if you are having trouble. You can sometimes gain a new perspective by stepping away from the game for a little while.
Today's Wordle Answer
What is the Wordle answer for today?
Finish the week on a high note. The answer to the Wordle for October 6 (1205), is LAGER.
Previous Wordle Answers
The 10 most recent Wordle answers
The answer to yesterday's Wordle is unlikely to be repeated, so guessing the answer for today's Wordle can be eliminated. They can also provide you with some great ideas for new words to keep your daily puzzles fresh.
Here are some recent Wordle responses:
- October 5, MINER
- Title for October 4, HTML0
- October 3, WAGON
- October 2,SHELL
- October 1,MODEM
- September 30,CLOUD
- September 29,RIDER
- September 28,BRAIN
- September 27, FAITH
- September 26thTHANK
Wordle: Learn more about it
Wordle presents you with six rows of five boxes each day. You'll need the five-letter words hidden among them to solve the daily puzzle.
Start with a strong, powerful word such as ALIVE or any other word that has a good mixture of consonants common and multiple vowels. Avoid starting words with repeated letters to avoid wasting the opportunity to confirm or eliminate a letter. After you have entered your guess, you will see which letters are correct or incorrect. 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 correct place.
You should use another "good" term to cover any letters that you may have missed in the first row. Just be sure to avoid any letters that you know for certain are not present in the answer today. Then, you can use what you have learned to narrow down your guesses to the correct answer. You can only use real words. Don't forget that letters can also repeat (e.g. 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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