If you’re wondering how to play Wordle, look no further, as our guide will walk you through everything you need to do to get the most out of your skills and continue your green day streak. yours.
How to play Wordle
All you need to do to start playing Wordle is visit the New York Times website and start guessing. Wordle can be accessed by anyone, from anywhere, as long as they have an active internet connection.
The words in the game are updated regularly, and once you’ve found the mystery word of the day, you’ll have to wait until the next day for another shot.
Before you start guessing, though, you should note what the different colors in Wordle represent:
Green: This color appears when you guess the exact position of a particular letter in the word.
Yellow: This color appears when you guess a letter correctly but its place in the word is wrong.
Gray: This color appears when you guess a letter that is not in the word at all.
Tips and tricks for playing Wordle
Given that Wordle is a guessing game at the end of the day, the main goal is to guess the correct word in as few tries as possible. Besides using the word finder tool Find a Word, there are a few methods you can try to give yourself a head start as you try to guess your next word.
Avoid repeating letters that have been highlighted in gray.
It is advisable to avoid the letters marked in yellow in the same position so that you do not lose a limited chance.
Remember to take the same letter that can appear twice in a word. This means that if a particular letter is green, it does not mean that the letter cannot appear in the word again.
Try and focus on vowels for the first guess. Words like ‘adieu’, ‘audio’, ‘canoe’ and ‘house’ provide at least three individual vowels for you to check before planning a second guess.