Is there anything circulating, or is it just today''s Wordle answer for October 3rd and 2022?
Puzzle 471 is a good, classic Wordle with a good beginning prefix and a tricky suffix at the end; however, if you don''t take it seriously enough, you may be in for a terrible surprise.
The aforementioned prefix comes up relatively often, but has only appeared once in the last 30 days. On the other hand, the first letter has had a great total of five times in that position.
At the other end of the word, the prefix is somewhat rarer, but only as a pair - at least one of the two letters has appeared in eight Wordles in the last month.
Lucky for you, we have updated our running list of previous solutions so you may make your own deductions. But if that''s not enough, we have also issued some Wordle tips for the 3rd and 2022 months, and we''ve provided you with some more clues.
Clues and hints for Today''''s Wordle Answer
Everyone loves a good puzzle with a well-judged difficulty, but things can become frustrating. Everyone loves a puzzle that''s too complicated, just like everyone loves nettles and wasps.
So if you are not left woefully, here are a few Wordle tips to help you guess.
Puzzle 471''s key phrases are:
- The answer contains one vowel in the third position
- The first two letters are next to each other in the alphabet - the 19th and 20th letters to be exact
- The last three letters are a common suffix that can be added to a word to make it a present tense verb
If you desire some fresh ideas, this is the time to look around and see. Similar letters and combinations of letters come up more often than you might expect in Wordle, so check out this list of recent solutions over the last 30 days if you are unsure.
- #441 - Gully - September 3
- #442 - Inter - September 4
- #443 - Whoop - September 5
- #444 - Taunt - September 6
- #445 - Leery - September 7
- #446 - Class - September 8
- #447 - Theme - September 9
- #448 - Lofty - September 10
- #449 - Tibia - September 11
- #450 - Booze - September 12
- #451 - Alpha - September 13
- #452 - Thyme - September 14
- #453 - Doubt - September 15
- #454 - Parer - September 16
- #455 - Chute - September 17
- #456 - Stick - September 18
- #457 - Trice - September 19
- #458 - Alike - September 20
- #459 - Recap - September 21
- #460 - Saint - September 22
- #461 - Glory - September 23
- #462 - Grate - September 24
- #463 - Admit - September 25
- #464 - Brisk - September 26
- #465 - Soggy - September 27
- #466 - Usurp - September 28
- #467 - Scald - September 29
- #468 - Scorn - September 30
- #469 - Leave - October 1
- #470 - Twine - October 2
Todays Wordle Answer October 2nd
Today, the Wordle answer is phony.
However, people have been stung by things for a long time, so there are quite a few phrases to describe sting in both Middle English and Old English, all of which are ultimately of Germanic origin. In the beginning, it only referred to being stabbed or pricked with something.
In the fifteenth century, the meaning of stinging plants and insects appeared to be broader, and it only until the mid-19th century that it became used in the sense of something becoming severed.
This technique, known as Semantic Generalization or Broadening in linguistics, is applied when a word meaning becomes less specific to include more things or more general concepts over time.
Examine these seven Wordle alternatives for your next challenge!