Today’s Wordle #1813 Hints And Answer For Saturday, June 6
Looking for help with today's New York Times Wordle? Here are some expert hints, clues and commentary to help you solve today's Wordle and sharpen your guessing game.
- Today's Wordle #1813 for Saturday, June 6, features a five-letter word with two vowels.
- One hint reveals that the answer contains a double letter, a frequent Wordle twist.
- The final letter of today's word is 'T', according to the expert clues.
- Forbes contributor Erik Kain provides strategy tips, including starting with words like 'CRANE' or 'SLATE'.
- The answer will be revealed at the end of the article, allowing readers to test their skills first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Wordle is a daily word puzzle developed by Josh Wardle and now owned by The New York Times. Players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word, with color-coded feedback for each guess.
You can find today's Wordle answer in the Forbes article by Erik Kain. The article provides hints first and reveals the answer at the end. Alternatively, you can play and solve it yourself on the NYT website or app.
Commonly recommended starting words include CRANE, SLATE, and ADIEU. These words cover common vowels and consonants to maximize early information.
Wordle's word list includes words with repeated letters to increase difficulty. Recognizing patterns like double letters is a key strategy for solving harder puzzles.
Yes, Wordle is free to play on the New York Times website and mobile app. There is no cost, though the NYT offers a subscription for other puzzles and content.
You get six attempts to guess the correct five-letter word. After each guess, the letters are highlighted green (correct and in right position), yellow (correct but wrong position), or gray (not in the word).
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