Today’s New York Times Wordle puzzle (#1623) proved slightly challenging, featuring a repeated letter. For those seeking assistance, here’s a breakdown of hints leading to the solution, followed by recent answers and effective starting word strategies.
Today’s Hints
The puzzle contained a repeated letter, two vowels, and began and ended with the letter “C”. Additionally, the word describes a condition sometimes experienced by infants.
Today’s Answer
The correct answer for today’s Wordle is COLIC.
Recent Wordle Solutions
For reference, here are the solutions for the past few days:
- November 27th (#1622): REMIT
- November 23rd (#1618): BUNNY
- November 24th (#1619): DOUGH
- November 25th (#1620): PLEAD
- November 26th (#1621): HOVEL
Optimal Starting Words
To maximize your success, consider using starting words rich in common English letters. Words such as ADIEU, TRAIN, CLOSE, STARE, and NOISE are statistically strong choices, as they include frequent vowels (E, A) and common consonants (R, N, S). Avoid less frequent letters like Z, J, and Q in initial guesses.
Wordle continues to be a popular daily word game, relying on strategic letter placement and logical deduction. By leveraging effective starting words and paying attention to repeated letters and vowel patterns, players can consistently improve their performance.
