What is today's Wordle answer?
The Wordle answer for July 28, puzzle #1500, is SAVVY.
Gaming / Puzzle
Struggling with today's Wordle? Puzzle #1500 presents a particularly tricky challenge. If you need a little help, here are some hints and the answer to keep your streak alive.
Wordle is a popular online word puzzle where players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word. Each guess provides feedback: green indicates the correct letter in the correct position, yellow indicates the correct letter is in the wrong position, and gray indicates the letter is not in the word.
The New York Times' Wordlebot analyzed millions of games and suggests 'trace' as a reliable starting word. However, even with good strategies, some words require extra thought.
Today's word, SAVVY, can be tricky because of the double letter and the specific combination of vowels and consonants. Remembering that it describes someone 'shrewd or discerning' can also help in the guessing process.
The Wordle answer for July 28, puzzle #1500, is SAVVY.
The New York Times' Wordlebot recommends 'trace'.
Green means the correct letter is in the correct place, yellow means the correct letter is in the wrong place, and gray means the letter is not in the word.
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