All the tools you need to win your first Wordle of the weekend are here. Check out the hints if you need a little general help, or read the November 23rd (1253) clue if you want something more direct. Or if you just want to see if you found it, take a look at today’s answer and enjoy. Five green letters will appear before you reach the bottom line.
It took me a few lines today to get used to the rhythm of finding words. There were some snippets, but there wasn’t a strong direction to go in until about the halfway point. From there everything changed and a magnificent green herd took me to glory (a little alliteration as a reward).
Wordle Tip of the Day
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Wordle of the Day: Tips for Saturday, November 23rd
In the UK, it is a sweet dessert with a distinctive wobbly consistency. In the United States, the word has a slightly different meaning, referring to a fruity substance often added to sandwiches.
Are there double letters in Wordle today?
Yes, today’s puzzle has double letters.
Wordle Help: 3 Tips to Beat Wordle Every Day
In everyday puzzles, the right starting word can make the difference between winning and losing, but once you understand the basics, it’s much easier to identify wins with Wordle. Nothing sets you up for the rest of the day like small wins, so here are some tips to get you on the right track.
A good opening guess should include a unique consonant-vowel combination. Quickly narrow down the pool of characters with tactical second guessing. Note the characters that appear more than once in the answer.
With Wordle, you don’t have to race against time, so you don’t have to rush for answers. Treating the game like a casual newspaper crossword can be a good strategy. This way, if your mind goes blank, you can try again later. Stepping away for a while could mean the difference between a win and a gray square.
today’s word answer
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What is today’s Wordle answer?
Looking for a weekend win? Wordle’s answer for November 23rd (1253) is JELLY.
Previous Wordle answer
10 Latest Wordle Answers
Past Wordle answers provide great ideas for fun word starters to keep your daily puzzle solving fresh. It’s also a good way to take the guesswork out of Wordle today, as the answers are unlikely to be repeated.
Here are some recent Wordle answers:
November 22: PEARLNovember 21: SPINENovember 20: NICHENovember 19: GOINGNovember 18: FRAILNovember 17: TALLYNovember 16: VISORNovember 15: TACKYNovember 14:UVULANovember 13: PRIMP
Learn more about Wordle
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Wordle has 6 rows of 5 boxes each day. To continue your winning streak, you need to find the secret 5-letter word hidden inside.
You should start with strong words like “ARISE” or other words that have a good combination of common consonants and multiple vowels. Also, avoid starting words with repeating letters, as you may waste the opportunity to remove or review extraneous letters. Press Enter and it will tell you which one is correct or incorrect. If the box changes to ⬛️, that means that character is not in the secret word at all. 🟨 means the character is in the word but not in that position. 🟩 means you have the right letter in the right position.
The second guess requires you to complete the first word. Use another “good” word to cover common letters you missed last time, while also avoiding letters you know for a fact that aren’t included in today’s answer. With a little luck, you’ll have some colored squares to guide you down the right path.
Then all you have to do is use what you’ve learned to narrow down your guess to the correct word. There are a total of 6 trials and you can only use real words (so you don’t have to type EEEEE in the box to see if there is an E). Remember that letters can also be repeated (e.g. BOOKS).
For more advice, check out Wordle’s tips. If you want to see words already used, please scroll to the relevant section above.
Wordle was originally conceived by software engineer Josh Wardle as a surprise for his partner who loves playing with words. From there, it was passed on to family members, and it was finally opened to the public. Since then, this word puzzle game has inspired many games like Wordle, which has refocused everyday tricks like music, math, and geography. It wasn’t long before Wordle became so popular that it was sold to the New York Times for seven figures. Indeed, it’s only a matter of time before we all communicate exclusively through tri-colored boxes.