• 5 hints and tips to easily nail today's Wordle answer (#261)

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    5 hints and tips to easily nail today's Wordle answer (#261)

    Date:
    Mon, 07 Mar 2022 16:05:56 +0000

    Description:
    My daily Wordle tactics, mistakes, triumphs, and failures. Spoilers
    definitely included...

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    Worlde is a fun word game, but it isn't necessarily easy. Sometimes, we need
    a little help. Consider me your Wordle Yoda. I want to help you solve the Wordle answer #261.

    What follows is a hint-based guide that can help you get off to a good Wordle start, get unstuck, or take you all the way to an early win. How you use my hints and tips is up to you.

    Wordle, which is now owned by The New York Times , asks you to guess a five-letter word in six tries. Correct letter guesses appear as orange. Correct letters in their correct spot appear as green. Unless you play in "Hard Mode," you don't have to use guessed letters in subsequent attempts.

    For those who don't want my help - just answers - you can check out today's Wordle answer . I bet, though, you return here for more of my sage guidance. Daily Wordle Diary

    - How I solved Wordle #258 - spoilers for today's obvious-to-all-but-me
    answer

    - How I solved Wordle #257 - spoilers for today's hard-fought answer

    - How I solved Wordle #256 - getting the Y in the right place

    - How I solved Wordle #255 - currency isn't a proper noun

    - How I solved Wordle #254 - how S let me down

    - How I solved Wordle #251 - when V is a friend and enemy

    What I teach here is not the one method for every Wordle win. Instead, we'll build a toolkit. Part of your training is understanding the difference
    between vowels and consonants, and why certain combinations of the two make more sense (or less) than others.

    I'll teach you how to look, with more of an analytical eye, at what you've gained and lost in each turn. Remember, every guess matters - even the bad ones.

    Feel free to share this guidance with others - if you want them to beat you
    at Wordle.

    Spoiler Alert: If you do not want to know todays Wordle answer, STOP READING IMMEDIATELY. A fresh start

    Over the weekend, I only Wordled on Saturday (solved in four), trying to preserve my brain strength for a strong start today. I also learned that my wife starts her games almost the same way as I do: with a word that "just comes to me."

    She's struggled with some of the same words as I have but has been known to "solve-in-three," more frequently than me. Perhaps she should be writing this diary.

    If learned anything last week ( #258 "AHEAD), it's to slow down and, relax. I can get pretty tense when solving a Wordle, especially as I try to give you a play-by-play.

    The mantra for today is deep breaths. (Image credit: Future) 1. Choosing the right first word

    Your biggest leap will always be that first word. I can choose any
    five-letter word but, generally, dismiss anything with double letters, as per our guide on how to win at Wordle .

    There are two goals: Get as many correct letters in the right spots as possible and miraculously guess the word on the first try. Thus far, I've never accomplished the latter.

    While I want to practice patience and not leap to any word choice
    conclusions, I do have a start word ready to go: WEIRD. I know, why that
    word?

    1) It popped into my head

    2) It has two vowels ("E" and "I")

    3) I like the "D," it has potential

    4) I don't often try "W"

    5) It's as good as any other word (Image credit: Future) 2. RD is in the
    right place

    Not terrible. It's not often I get two letters correct and in the correct position on the first guess. On the other hand, there are A LOT of words that end with "RD."

    I may have my work cut out for me.

    If I decide to go with Wordle's Hard Mode restrictions (I'm not officially playing in that mode), I'd have to use "RD" in my next guess. Knowing which letters are now excluded, though - "WEI" - I might attempt a full-blown
    guess. (Image credit: Future) 3. It's time to consider new vowels

    I feel like I'm in a great position here. The two letters at the end give me
    a solid direction, as does the exclusion of two vowels and that "W."

    I scan my remaining letters for a couple of minutes and spot the "B." Almost immediately a word pops into my head: BOARD. It's a good choice because it's all-new letters and even if I'm wrong, I've excluded one-to-three more
    letters and am in a better position for my third guess.

    I hit "Enter." (Image credit: Future) 4. _OARD is nearly there

    You would think having four letters in the right spot would be a golden
    ticket to "solved-in-three." it should be, but there may be more than a few words that look like this: _OARD. (Image credit: Future) 5. It has to start with a consonant... but which?

    I quickly realize that there aren't that many options here. I try to follow
    my new mantra of pausing, taking a breath, and not leaping to any
    conclusions. I want this done in three.

    The start letter must be a consonant. I have quite a few to choose from -
    "P," "S," "F," "G," and more. As you might've noticed, none of them work. "H" does.

    I type in "HOARD" and confidently hit "Enter." (Image credit: Future) Done in three... or four

    Look, I'm not gonna lie. Getting Wordle #261 in three was equal parts savvy and luck. I started off strong and had an excellent second guess. Basically,
    I was a letter away from getting it in the mythical two.

    Time to go celebrate but not HOARD my winnings. (Image credit: Future) Need more Wordle each day? Wordle Unlimited is your (super unofficial) fix How to win Wordle every day



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