Wordle 399 answer for July 23: The weekend is here. And along with it, Wordle's obsession with zoology-themed is also here. Over the period of a month, we have seen a plethora of noun words being used by the game and all of them belonging to different animals, insects and other species of the animal kingdom. While these words are good for learning more about these creatures, they make for an awful puzzle because it is incredibly difficult to decipher the clues and form it into a word. The obscurity of the word becomes the biggest barrier in solving these puzzles. And with today being one of those days, we think you need to use these Wordle hints and clues to make sure your streak doesn't die today. And if you struggle even after that, simply scroll down to the bottom for the solutions too.
Today's word does not have any double letters but even if it did, that would be the least of your concerns. The obscurity of the word is the biggest challenge you can face today. There is a possibility that you may not have heard of the word and if that's the case, guessing the right word will be tricky. Try to find the clues as soon as possible and then just rearrange the letters till you find the word. This should work as there are no anagrams of the word. We recommend using a consonant-heavy word to start things off with.
These are your clues of the day. Read and think about it for a moment before attempting the puzzle. And if you want more help, then just scroll down for the solution.
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Today’s word is MIDGE. It is “a very small flying insect that can bite people”. We hope you were able to find the word and protect your streak. Make sure to check the space again tomorrow for more hints and clues.
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