Wordle 391 answer for July 15: The New York Times has given the regular players of the game a new boost by announcing that player progression across devices would be counted as long as a player logs into their NYT account (the feature is applicable to both free and paid account). This will truly make it easy for players to mark their progress even if their device got stolen or lost or they simply forgot it at home. It is also expected after this move that player winning streaks will increase drastically as progress mapping has become easier. And perhaps that's why Wordle has begun increasing the difficulty of its puzzles to make it a level playing field. Today's word is going to cause you some grief and in case you get stuck, these Wordle hints and clues will help you out by sharing more information about the word. And if that is still not enough, you can always scroll to the bottom and check the solution.
Today's word has a double letter and all of its consonants are pretty uncommon. As such, unless you can find all the clues early on, solving it might be a bit challenging. But do not worry, just make sure that your starting word is consonant-heavy and does not have any popular letters. That should give you a fair advantage. For more information, check the clues below.
Today's word begins with the letter W.
The word has two vowels.
The word ends with the letter E.
The other vowel is also E.
Biggest clue - You would be familiar with this word if you're into woodworking. This word is used to keep apart two portions of a piece of wood.
And these were your clues. We really tried to be descriptive in our final clue to give away the word. Think about it for a minute, even if you have never chopped a wood in your life. And if you feel confused still, then just scroll down to get the solution.
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Today’s word is WEDGE. It means, “a piece of metal, wood, rubber, etc. with a pointed edge at one end and a wide edge at the other, either pushed between two objects to keep them still or forced into something to break pieces off it”. Come back again tomorrow for more hints and clues.
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