Here is today’s answer to Wordle # 358 plus a helpful tip for Sunday, June 12th.
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Welcome back to another part of “What’s Wordle’s Answer?” And it almost caught me today. I ended up getting it for five, but it’s too close to comforting me. Today is not a difficult word in the sense that we all know what it is, but the letters really repulsed me based on my early assumptions and it took me a while to get there.
As far as I can tell, the New York Times still has a lot of Wordle answers to translate before anyone starts repeating. Worth at least a few years. I wonder if anyone will keep their series alive for the entire duration?
Introduction to Wordle
- For those new to the game, read this Wordle tutorial before you start playing and learn how this fashion began.
- Then, if you want some sophisticated tactics to get these low answers, you can read the guide to Wordle Tips and Tricks here.
Today’s answer and hint of Wordle # 358
Before we continue, I will post a spoiler warning in case you come here by accident or unless you just want a hint. To this day, this is something that … we’re all doing down here. Um, it’ll make sense in a minute.
And the answer is …
Float
NYT
Swim!
We all swim down here. That of Stephen King? No? At least the movie? Maybe you understood, maybe not. As for me, here’s my journey on how I came up with the answer.
I started with my usual CRANE, which was very much missing and A in the wrong place. From now on, this allows me to guess the AUDIO to move A and fill in the remaining vowels. This brought me O. Then I tried TOAST, which repeats T, but at least I got one in the right place. Oh and A are still wrong. I guessed MAGOT, which I thought the answer wouldn’t take, because I don’t know what MAGOT is (misspelled MAGGOT, I got it), and again wrong A and O. Finally, after much thinking about my other letters, I realized FLOAT . Strange word structure for that.
So, did you keep your strip alive or did you break it?
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