Wordle has brought in many other Wordle-inspired games like Dordle, Heardle, Quordle, etc. Wordle is available on The New York Times Website and each day we get a new puzzle to solve where you have to decipher the word in six attempts just by typing in the letters.
History and OriginWordle game was designed by Engineer Josh Wardle for his partner who loved word games. The game was originally designed for personal purposes only till it was sold to The New York Times for an undisclosed amount and was available to the general public. Wordle gained immense popularity for its amazing and unique characteristics and is now played globally.
Wordle RulesYou have to type in letters randomly and check your luck, every wrong entry will cost you a chance. Red means, The wrong letter is placed in the wrong place. Yellow means, The right letter is placed in the wrong place. Green means, you've nailed it, letters match with the same position in which they are placed.
Wordle Hints -June 30Today we sign off to June Wordle feed with a simple puzzle challenge. It is the easiest one this week. Starting letter is S The ending letter is W It has one vowel It is used for a soft drink usually. Now, this one was the easiest? We hope you could maintain your winning streak! If not, Better luck next time! Keep scrolling to see the answer
Wordle Answer June 30STRAW
FAQsQ1:What is Wordle? Wordle is an online word game.Q2:Who owns Wordle? Wordle is owned by The New York Times (NYT) newspaper, which bought it from the software engineer Josh Wardle who created it.
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