Wordle is owned by The New York Times and is available to play at its official website. It was designed by Engineer Josh Wardle for his wife who loved word games. Later on, it was bought by The NYT for an undisclosed amount. Wordle is completely ad free. It does not require any initial formalities to play the game. The game is free of cost and has no subscription charges either. Wordle earlier provided a dictionary of previously played Wordle games on its website but it is not available now. Here's a quick brief on how to play Wordle? Wordle is a word puzzle game in which you have only six chances to crack a five letter word given in a grid. The block will change colors when letters are added, here's what it means- If the block turns Gray, 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 nailed it, letters match with the same position in which they are placed.
Wordle Hints for August 15The word starts with I. The word ends with X. It has two vowels. Hope you could crack down the puzzle for today's Wordle puzzle, If not, Keep scrolling..! Spoiler Alert...!!!
Wordle Answer for August 15Today's Wordle Answer is «INDEX» Wishing you luck for your next puzzle, keep looking for this space to know hints and answers for all the upcoming Wordle puzzles.
FAQsWho designed Wordle? Engineer Josh Wardle designed Wordle for his wife who loves word games. It was made publically accessible when The New York Times bought it for an undisclosed amount. Where is Wordle available to play? Wordle is available at The NYT website as it is owned by The New York Times. Wordle is completely ad free and comes without any log in
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