How to play Wordle

Wordle is a simple and addictive word game that has taken the internet by storm. It was created by Josh Wardle, a software engineer from London, who wanted to make a game for his partner that she could play every day. The game is free to play and has a new puzzle every day.

The goal of Wordle is to guess a five-letter word in six tries or less. You start by typing any five-letter word and hitting enter. The game will tell you if any of the letters in your word match the hidden word. If a letter is green, it means it is in the right position. If a letter is yellow, it means it is in the word but not in the right position. If a letter is gray, it means it is not in the word at all.

You can use this information to narrow down your guesses and find the hidden word. For example, if you guess “table” and get “T” as green and “E” as yellow, you know that the first letter of the word is “T” and the last letter is somewhere else in the word. You can then try another word that starts with “T” and has an “E” somewhere else, like “tense” or “treat”.

The game is simple but challenging, as you have to think of words that fit the clues and avoid repeating letters that you already know are wrong. The game also has a social aspect, as you can share your results with others using a colorful grid that shows your guesses and the hidden word. You can also compare your results with other players and see how many tries it took them to solve the puzzle.

Wordle is a fun way to test your vocabulary and logic skills, as well as to learn new words and their meanings. You can play Wordle on any device with a web browser, and you don’t need to download anything or sign up for anything. Just visit https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html and start playing!

Summary: 

Wordle is a simple and addictive word game where you have to guess a five-letter word in six tries or less using clues from previous guesses.

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