To help fight this blues on Monday morning, here’s today’s Wordle response for May 23rd.
Puzzle 338 is difficult, but in addition to the solution, we have prepared some clues, some handy tips and a continuous list of words that have already been used so far.
As you guess 5-letter words in an attempt to solve Wordle, the correct letters that you find are in the wrong position turn orange – which means you have to switch them to find the right place. However, the correct letters in the correct place turn green, so the whole 5 green letters.
One of the hardest parts of Wordle is just thinking about possible words to guess from the thousands of possibilities, but here are some guidelines on where to go next.
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Clues and hints for today’s answer to Wordle
The difference between success and failure in Wordle can be changed by a good guess.
Getting a letter in the right place can open the door to entirely new possibilities, but don’t let a squeak repel you.
Your clues are:
- The answer contains 2 vowels
- The second vowel is at the end of the word
- The answer is the name of a popular dating app
Previous Wordle responses
All of these words have been used in Wordle puzzles for the past few weeks. They won’t appear twice, but you can still guess them if you need letter ideas.
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Today’s answer from Wordle on May 23
Wordle’s answer today is a hinge.
Since almost every door has at least 2 hinges, you can probably even see one at the moment, but you could also use the word figuratively to describe something that is important to the proper function of something else.
The word “hinge” comes from the Middle English henge – you know, like Stonehenge – which means to hang.
Interestingly, however, the meaning of the word referring to physical, mechanical hinges was used several hundred years before the more abstract meaning. The first meaning is seen from the 1300s, while the second is not used until about 1600.
If you want to start your holiday week with some more fun word puzzles, try these Wordle alternatives.
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