Have a fun Friday with Wordle's help. Refresh your daily technique, have a morning drink with fresh tips for July 12 (1119), or be sure of victory with today's Wordle answer. Play any way you like.
Was a single green letter really too much to ask for? Please. Anything? Anything" Apparently so. I couldn't put today's answer together until the very end, and even then it was only because I combined the extra untested letters to make a word. Phew.
This is a word for a short time or a short wait, but not one you'd use unless you're an old-fashioned Englishman with a butler." You might say, "I'll be back in ____.
Yes, there is a double letter in today's puzzle
A good starting word can make the difference between winning or losing a daily puzzle. There is nothing like a small victory to enhance the rest of your day:
There is no race against time in Wordle, so there is no need to rush through the answers. Treating the game like a casual newspaper crossword is also a good way to go. Going away for a while may be the difference between winning and losing.
Today is Friday, let's have some fun, and the answer to the July 12 (1119) Wordle is JIFFY.
Past Wordle answers give great ideas for fun starting words to keep your daily puzzle solving fresh. It is also a good way to eliminate guesswork for today's Wordle, since the same answers are unlikely to be repeated.
Here are some recent Wordle answers:
Wordle offers five boxes in six columns each day, so to keep the winning streak going, you need to find the secret five-letter word hidden in them.
You should start with strong words like ARISE or other words that have a good mix of common consonants and multiple vowels. You also do not want to start with words that begin with repeated letters, as this wastes the chance to delete or check for extra letters; pressing Enter will tell you which ones are right and which ones are wrong. If the box goes to ⬛️, it means that the character is not in the secret word at all. A 🟨 means the letter is in the word but not in that position. 🟩 means that the correct letter is in the correct position.
The second guess should complement the starting word, using another "good" word to cover the common letter missed last time, while avoiding the letter that we now know for sure is not present in today's answer. With any luck, a few colored squares will be created and you will be on the right track.
Then it is just a matter of using what you have learned to narrow down the correct words. You can try six times in all, and you can only use actual words (you cannot fill in the box with EEEEE to see if there is an E). Letters may be repeated (e.g. BOOKS).
If you need further advice, see Wordle's tips. Also, if you want to know which words are already in use, scroll to the relevant section above.
Wordle was originally conceived by software engineer Josh Wardle as a surprise for his partner, who liked word games. From there it spread to his family and was finally released to the public. Since then, the word puzzle game has spawned a slew of Wordle-like games, focusing the daily gimmicks on music, math, and geography; it wasn't long before Wordle became so popular that it was sold to the New York Times for a seven-figure sum. Indeed, it would only be a matter of time before we would be communicating solely through tricolored boxes.
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