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Today's Wordle answer for Thursday, September 5

With our help, you can cut through the confusion to win your daily Wordle in record-breaking time. If you need to, scroll or click on the answer for today's puzzle. If you don't want to use it (or need it right now), then check out our general tips or use the clue for the September 5, (1174) puzzle instead.

The yellow letters I discovered today were stubborn and refused to stay in one place for more than three rows. Once I had figured those out, it was just a matter of... fighting through the rest of alphabet until I found the answer for Thursday. I was thrilled to win, and also relieved.

Today's Wordle Hint

Wordle today: A hint for Thursday, September 5

This word can be used to describe anything that has the potential to become larger or more expansive. The look in someone's eye when they see a delicious cake. The scope of a person's research.

Is there a letter with two letters in Wordle?

There is no double-letter in today's crossword.

Wordle help: 3 tips to beat Wordle every day

I'll give you some quick tips if you're new to Wordle or just want to refresh your memory after a short break. There's nothing like a small win to get you going for the rest of your day.

  • Opening words that are a mix of consonants and vowels can be very effective.
  • You can narrow down your list of letters quickly by using a second guess.
  • There may be more than one letter in the answer.

You don't have to find the answer in a hurry. You can take as much time as you want, up until midnight, to find the right word. It's okay to come back to the puzzle at a later time, after you've had a chance to clear your mind.

Today’s Wordle Answer

What is the Wordle answer for today?

Are you looking for a particular letter or five? The answer to September 5 (1174) Wordle, WIDEN.

Previous Wordle Answers

The 10 most recent Wordle answers

It's helpful to keep track of your last few Wordle answers. This can help eliminate some of the current possibilities. You can also use it to generate opening words or guesses for subsequent sentences if you are short on ideas.

Here are the 10 most recent Wordle answers.

  • September 4,STERN
  • September 3,FAINT
  • September 2,CAMEL
  • September 1,MUSHY
  • August 31, SPOUT
  • August 30,KNAVE
  • August 29,FLUNK
  • August 28th: LITHE
  • August 27,CROWN
  • August 26,STAKE

Wordle: Learn more about it

Wordle is a daily app that presents six rows of five boxes. The goal is to guess the five-letter word and confirm or eliminate individual letters.

A strong word, such as ARISE, that contains multiple vowels, consonants and no repeating letters, is a good way to start. After you press Enter, the boxes will tell you if you got any of the letters right or not. If a box is turned, that means the letter in question is not part of the secret word. The letter is in the secret word, but it's not in the box. You've got the correct letter in the correct 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 filling in the boxes with EEEEE just to see if it's an E.) Remember that letters can also repeat (ex: BOOKS).

If you require any additional advice, please check out our Wordle Tips. To find out what words have been used already, 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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