Stuck on today's Wordle? You're not alone! November 3rd's puzzle (#1598) is a real head-scratcher. But fear not, word warriors! We've got your back with hints, strategies, and even the answer (if you dare to peek).
Looking for a nudge in the right direction? Check out our daily Wordle hints, along with answers and clues for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition, and Strands puzzles. [Link: https://www.cnet.com/feature/daily-puzzle-answers/]
Today's Wordle ([https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html]) might have you pulling your hair out. If you're stuck on a starting word, remember: certain letters appear more frequently in English. We've got a handy guide to the most common letters to give you an edge. [Link: https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/wordle-player-cheat-sheet-here-are-the-most-popular-letters-used-in-the-english-language/]
Ready for some clues? We'll ease you in gently, but beware – spoilers lie ahead!
- Hint 1: Uniqueness is Key: Today's Wordle answer is a five-letter word with no repeating letters.
- Hint 2: Vowel Power: This word packs a punch with three vowels.
- Hint 3: A Strong Start: It begins with the letter 'A'.
- Hint 4: Ending on a High Note: It concludes with the letter 'E'.
- Hint 5: A State of Being: This word can describe the past tense of waking up from sleep.
And the answer is... (Drumroll please!)
AWOKE
But here's where it gets controversial: Is 'AWOKE' a fair Wordle answer? Some players argue that past tense verbs are too specific. What do you think? Let us know in the comments!
For the record: Yesterday's Wordle answer (Nov. 2, #1597) was RABID. Here's a quick recap of recent solutions:
- Oct. 29 (#1593): GLARE
- Oct. 30 (#1594): LATHE
- Oct. 31 (#1595): ABHOR
- Nov. 1 (#1596): MOTEL
Happy Wordling!