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Wordle 357 June 11 TIPS: Today’s Wordle is too difficult? Evidence without spoilers to help answer Game Fun

The weekend is finally here and Wordle 357 is live until June 11. Like the last few days, this is another pretty hard nut to crack. Fortunately, Express Online is here to help, courtesy of three tips without spoilers, which you can find at the bottom of the page. Good luck with Wordle 357 on June 11, you’ll need it.

Wordle’s goal is to understand a five-letter word with just six assumptions. To do this, you will need to use the elimination process to exclude different letters.

For example, if a tile with letters turns gray after one of your assumptions, you know that this particular letter is not present in today’s word.

If the tile turns yellow, then the letter is in the word, just not in the right place, while a green tile means that the letter is in the word and in the right position.

The goal is to solve each puzzle with as few guesses as possible. You can then share your progress on social media by showing friends, family and random followers how smart you are.

If you can’t solve the puzzle, then you will have to wait until the next day for a new Wordle to be released. And because the Wordle site tracks your statistics, failure means losing your hard-won winning streak – something I’ll remind you of every time you log in.

If you need help keeping your winning streak alive, check out the latest Wordle (no spoilers) tips for the June 11 puzzle below …

General tips and tricks for Wordle …

• Do not use the same letter twice in your initial assumption.

• Try to use several vowels in your first guess, especially ‘A’ and ‘E’.

• Avoid letters like ‘X’, ‘Z’ and ‘Q’ until later, when you have a better idea of ​​the answer.

• ‘RAISE’ is a good word to start with, while ‘TOUCH’ is a decent second guess. I also like to use the word “CRANE” as an initial guess.

• See the daily tips provided by Express Online below …

Wordle 357 tips and clues for June 11 …

1. Wordle 357 starts with the letter G.

2. Wordle 357 contains only one vowel, but appears twice.

3. A little like a duck.