What was yesterday's Wordle answer?
Yesterday's Wordle answer (Nov. 20, No. 1615) was GRAVE.
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Need a little help with today's Wordle? We've got you covered with hints and the solution for the November 21st puzzle. Plus, a look at what the future might hold for the popular word game.
Wordle continues to be a popular daily word game, challenging players to guess a five-letter word in six attempts. Today's word, "VOWEL," might be tricky due to the relatively uncommon starting letter. If you didn't get it, don't worry! Everyone has those days.
The game's editor, Tracy Bennett, has suggested potential changes to keep Wordle fresh as the original word list nears depletion. These include recycling words, allowing plurals or past tense, or even expanding to six-letter words. Keep an eye out for these potential updates to keep the game interesting.
**Historical Context:** Wordle was created by Josh Wardle and quickly became a global phenomenon. Its simple rules and daily challenge have captivated millions.
Yesterday's Wordle answer (Nov. 20, No. 1615) was GRAVE.
Recent Wordle answers include WIELD (Nov. 16), CLAMP (Nov. 17), OPINE (Nov. 18), and MAKER (Nov. 19).
Wordle may recycle words, allow plurals or past tense, or expand to six-letter words.
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