Wordle is an internet-based game where you have to decipher a five-letter word in six attempts. Wordle was designed by engineer Josh Wardle for his partner who loved word games. Wordle was later bought by the New York Times website for an undisclosed amount. It was then that it was made accessible to the common public. Wordle is now globally famous and is played worldwide. Wordle is available to play on the New York Times website and it does not require any fishy log-ins or sign-ups. But, there are some rules to the game
Wordle RulesWhile you are playing the game which resets every midnight, you have to decipher a five-letter word in six attempts across and down.
Here is how it works:While typing in the letters, If the block in the grid changes colors- Here's what it means: If it turns Red, it means letters from your word are not there in the secret word at all. Yellow means, the letters are there but not in the same position. Green means, you've done great, letters match with the same position in which they are placed.
Wordle Hints for July 14Today's word would require a lot of brainstorming. In that case, you would need some helpful hints The word has two vowels. The word starts with F. The word ends with D. The word is used to refer to an evil spirit/ demon Hope you could get it right! if not- here's the answer. Spoiler Alert!!! Wordle Answer for July 14 FIEND.
FAQsQ1:Who designed Wordle? Engineer Josh Wardle designed Wordle for his wife who loves word games. It was made publically accessible when New York Times bought it for an undisclosed amount.Q2:Who owns Wordle? The New York Times owns Wordle. The game is now available on NYT's official website.
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