It's after midnight on March 29, so put down that Mogwai Chow and pick up a fresh new Wordle. You never know when you're going to need a little helping hand, so we've got the answer word below, as well as a few hints to give you a chance to solve it spoiler-free before you get there.
SEE ALSO: Get your kid excited about learning with these online platformsIf you just want the answer word, please and thank you, you'll find today's Wordlesolution right down the bottom of this post. If you want a few clues first to nudge you in the direction of the answer, as well as general Wordle tips, strategies, and info, you'll find those on the way down.
Created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner and later bought by the New York Timesin a seven-figure deal, Wordlehas gone mega-viral and inspired countless clones and variations on the basic guessing format. Try the truly evil bizarro-Wordleknown as Absurdle, the nerdy Primel, the multi-game variants that add up to the 31-word Grand Slam (aka Untrigintordle, which I know is not a name that's likely to catch on but is nonetheless the correct one).
Technically the best Wordlestarting word is... whatever that day's answer is! (Yes, I know, I'm sorry. Here, we've got plenty of ideas.)
No, it's not getting harder, even if there are sometimes a couple of tough ones (like this past Saturday and Sunday) Not hard enough for you? Here's how to go to Hard Mode.
Want to train that brain? Get gains (and clues as to which words will notbe the answer any time soon, because they've already been and gone) by playing the whole archive of past Wordles.
Yesterday's Wordle:Here's the March 28 Wordleanswer in case you're looking for it. We do this every day.
It appears a lot in the U.S. Constitution.
Yes, it does! Sneaky.
It begins with the letter... S.
SEE ALSO: The 9 best Wordle clones for fans and gamersOK, we'll tell you!
Ready?
It is...
SHALL.
This is one of those words you've read a thousand times (as mentioned, it's in the Constitution, as well as the Bill of Rights and loads of other legal documents and old-fashioned books) but it's easy to forget about given it's probably not one you'd use often otherwise (unless you're fancy and/or British). Some nice common letters in there, but a sneaky double that tripped up a few people in the Wordlegroup chat.
Couldn't get there on your own? There's always tomorrow. We shall be here.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to today's Wordle.
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