
The color codes help users understand whether the letter they guessed is present in the word or not. Generally, the word that Wordle gives out is that it only takes a few tries to guess. However, sometimes they throw a curveball and leave everyone wondering what the word could be.
Once you guess the correct word, you can then brag about your win on social media. We are here to give you clues and the answer to today's Wordle. A fair warning, if you do not want to know the answer, then you should stop reading right away!
The answer to today's Wordle #333 is SCOUR and contains a couple of vowels.
Answers this week:
How to Play Wordle?
You get six chances to guess a five-letter word and colored tiles help you. If the tile turns gray, then it means that the letter you chose does not feature in the word at all. If the chosen letter's box turns yellow, then it entails that you have guessed the correct letter, but its placement is incorrect. If the tile turns green, then it means that you have guessed the correct letter in the apt spot.
History of the Game
The game was designed by a Welsh developer, Josh Wardle, as an activity for him and his partner to enjoy.
Later, The New York Times bought it for an undisclosed seven digit figure in January 2022.
Once you guess the correct word, you can then brag about your win on social media. We are here to give you clues and the answer to today's Wordle. A fair warning, if you do not want to know the answer, then you should stop reading right away!
The answer to today's Wordle #333 is SCOUR and contains a couple of vowels.
Answers this week:
- May 17: BEING
- May 16: DELVE
- May 15: METAL
- May 14: TIPSY
- May 13: SLUNG
- May 12: FARCE
- May 11: GECKO
How to Play Wordle?
You get six chances to guess a five-letter word and colored tiles help you. If the tile turns gray, then it means that the letter you chose does not feature in the word at all. If the chosen letter's box turns yellow, then it entails that you have guessed the correct letter, but its placement is incorrect. If the tile turns green, then it means that you have guessed the correct letter in the apt spot.
History of the Game
The game was designed by a Welsh developer, Josh Wardle, as an activity for him and his partner to enjoy.
Later, The New York Times bought it for an undisclosed seven digit figure in January 2022.
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