NYT Wordle Answer and Hints Today (November 14)

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Are you looking for today’s Wordle for November 14, 2024? The problem is difficult to solve, so if you need assistance, we’ve included hints and the answer to the November 14 Wordle.

Hints and Answers for Today’s Wordle November 14

Before answering directly, please check the November 14 Wordle Hints first.

Today’s Wordle answer consists of two vowels, no repeating letter, and can be synonymised with fog and smog.

Hint 1: Today’s Wordle answer includes one vowel.
Hint 2: The answer for today has no repeating letter.
Hint 3: A soft flap of tissue that hangs down at the back of the mouth

What word does today’s Wordle begin with?

Do you need help with today’s Wordle answer’s initial letter?

The first letter in today’s Wordle is “U”

Today’s Wordle Answer November 14 #1244

The answer to Wordle #1244 on November 14, 2024, is — UVULA

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What is Wordle?

Wordle: A Five-Letter Word Guessing Game
• The game allows six guesses of a five-letter word.
• Provide feedback on guessed letters’ placement in the puzzle.
• The New York Times purchased the game in 2022.
• Created by Josh Wardle for his partner, narrowing down 12,000 English words to 2,500.
• Named after the word “word.”

How To Play Wordle?

Wordle is a New York Times word puzzle game that allows users to guess a five-letter word in six attempts. The letters are highlighted in Yellow and Green, indicating whether the word is present in the answer or not, and Green letters indicate the correct guess.

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Wordle Tips and Tricks

  • Select a powerful starting word: Avoid using unusual words, as they frequently do not match common letters. A good opening word has plenty of benefits.
  • Repeating letters: Don’t be afraid of repeating letters; they appear frequently in words. The answer may contain one or two repeated letters.
  • Use the Wordlebot: The NYT’s Wordlebot analyses and compares replies to itself. This challenge can assist you enhance guessing skills and highlight areas for development.

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