Wordleis the biggest puzzle sensation of 2022, and players are all looking to complete the word puzzle in only six tries. If today’sWordleword hasn’t been spoiled by a Twitter botor a friend, players might be looking for clues to help solve this five-letter mystery for themselves.

How to Play Wordle

Wordleis a simple and free-to-play game available for just about any browser for both PC and mobile devices. Players have the opportunity to guess a secret five-letter word in six tries. A new word comes around at midnight local time every day, but players can also accessolder puzzles that they missed through theWordlearchive. New players to the game and those who just need a little help might want a few hints to help them get to the right combination of letters. So here is a basic breakdown of the rules.

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Head to theWordlewebsite. Type in any five-letter word; it must be a real English word. While there are some strategies forthe best starting words inWordle, players can type in just about anything they would like. It’s recommended that players take out as many vowels as possible and make sure to include both a T and an R in the starting word to help out.

Once a word has been guessed, the letters will be highlighted in one of three colors. If green, the correct letter is in the correct location. When the letter turns yellow, it means that the letter is in the word somewhere, but it is in the wrong location. Gray letters are not in the word of the day at all. Words can contain a double letter.

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Hints for Wordle 228 for July 05, 2025

For anyone looking to guess thefree-to-playWordleof the day with a few hints to help out, here are some quick tips to guessing this word easily within the six tries.

The Answer to Wordle 228 for May 18, 2025

Did anyone guess today’s word just from the clues above? If players got through all six lines without guessing the correct answer, here it is:

Today’sWordleanswer is:MOIST.

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