If you think after having us by the throat at yesterday’s game, the NYT Wordle editors would slow things down a bit. Well, I have bad news for you. While today’s Wordle for November 15 is not nearly as difficult, it can be very confusing since the combination of letters is a little too common. However, we’ve made it through and have listed some helpful hints down below to make things a little easier for you. Besides, if that doesn’t come in handy, you’ll also find the direct answer right here. So, let’s jump right into it!
Best Wordle Starting Words
The best approach to get Wordle answers quickly is to start with the right word. Here are the best Wordle starting words that you should use to start the game.
This is not an exhaustive list. We have collated a huge collection of thebest Wordle starting words.
Let’s not jump to the answer directly. Check out some hints for today’s Wordle answer for November 15 before it.
Definition –When something is not entirely dry and feels sticky to the touch, it can be called tacky. It can also be used to refer to someone who has poor taste or something of poor quality.For example: “His party decoration ideas came off as a little tootacky.”
While you’re here, check out hints and answers fortoday’s NYT Connections. Like Wordle and NYT Connections, the publication group offers more games to play. If you’re a regular user of the NYT Games app, we’ve also got the answer fortoday’s NYT Strands.
If you were searching for yesterday’s Wordle answer and landed on this page accidentally, here it is.
The answer foryesterday’s Wordle #1244 was “UVULA.”
Definition –Uvula is the small fleshy part that hangs down at the end of your throat.For example: “His wide yawn gave me a glimpse of his dancinguvula.”
For regular Wordle players, we have curated the answers of all past Wordle. If you are trying to find patterns in the puzzles, check out our list ofpast Wordle answers.
Wordle is a word puzzle game by NYT. You are given six attempts to guess a five-lettered word. The letters are highlighted in Yellow and Green when you input a word. Yellow denotes that the letter appears in the answer for the Wordle but it’s not at the right position. Whereas, the green letters mean that you have guessed the right letter in the right position.
While it may seem winning at Wordle is easy, it is actually quite difficult to get that pesky five-letter word. However, there are certainWordle tips and tricksyou can follow to ensure you get the answer almost every time. Some of our most recommended hints are:
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