For today, 29th September, we can assist with the Wordle answer. Whether you wake up with Wordle or use it to wind down after a long day.
Wordle''s aim is to sketch a daily five-letter word in six guesses. The more the guesses, the better, and if you fail to guess it at all, you''ll break your streak.
Because of this latter, working out today''s Wordle answer is such a priority, as players pride themselves on keeping their streak going. Why do you want to take a risky final guess when you can learn a few clues and, failing that, get the definitive answer? This page will assist you with this.
Once you''ve heard today, who would be interested in other word games? We have discussed the topic of authorship in the world of Cyptic crosswords and Sudoku, and why The NYTimes Mini Crossword is a genuine pleasure.
Clues for today''''s Wordle answer
Instead of going straight to the answer, you might only need a few suggestions to get you over the line:
- There are no repeating letters in this word.
- There is a single vowel, placed in the middle.
- The starting letter is S.
- As for a definition, it''''s a type of injury.
Still not sure? Ask yourself for your answer.
On 29th September, 2022, Wordle will answer for word 467.
Still not sure, but hoping to keep the streak going with these above clues?
SCALD is the answer to Wordle today.
On the surface, this is a straightforward word, but if you''re like us, you''ll likely used a few similar words to get there - before making an appearance on this page, you''d have to follow these instructions.
Now you have the answer, but do not spoil it for others! Remember, you may share your results spoiler-free in the form of a grid.
No one has to know why you came to this page to do the work. Perhaps put in two or three false observations first to rinse them off the scent, anyway?
Want to know more about Wordle before you receive your next offer?
Wordle''s turbulent arrival in October 2021 saw millions of players checking in each day in just a few months.
App stores were often flooded with clones to capitalize on its popularity. Elsewhere, one developer who had a similar-named game available previously donated their cash to charity after players mistook it for the five-letter guessing game, with (the modern) Wordle''s creator Dan Wardle posing as a "class act."
The most significant breakthrough in Wordle''s history is the purchase by the New York Times for an unveiled seven-figure sum, dividing the game into a list of online games.
Wordle remains stable today, although the game itself is unchanged, although there have been some minor improvements.
The first migration saw streaks for some players change, and rude words were removed from the dictionary, which has resulted in the word list changing, resulting in some players being given a different word. The New York Times has also shut down an "unauthorised" archive site of previous Wordle puzzles.