Wordle obsessed And you're not alone Millions of people play this simple but addictive word game every day and share their results with friends via social media
But not everyone can play every day They might be too busy to play a 10-minute game, or they might be in an offline location for 24 hours or more Or they may just forget
In any case, once you have missed a day of play, you will not be able to play again unless you go through the Wardle archive
So what if you miss a game and out of curiosity want to see today's Wordle answer? Don't worry We at Tom's Guide are Wordle addicts, so we will update this article daily with the correct answers We also have a Quordle of the Day solution page if you would like to see the puzzle solution in double-quick time
However, there are spoilers waiting for you in game #254, so please only read this if you want to know the answer to today's Wordle Also, please do not take a peek beforehand and try to beat your friends without getting serious
Now, what is the answer to today's Wordle?
Don't worry, we won't keep you waiting
Remember those who claimed after the NYT bought Wordle that Wordle was getting too hard, followed by CHANT and SPILL, followed by three very obvious words?
According to Word and Phrase Info, CHOKE is the 5,278th most commonly used word in English
Just to be sure, here is also Merriam-Webster's definition (note that this is just a small sample of the many definitions):
The last one is one most people have experienced when playing Wordle With two or three letters left, everything starts to blur: Or maybe that's just me
But today I wasn't - I managed it at 3/6 and a quick look on Twitter tells me that most players are about the same as the score Of course, there were a few 4/6s and 5/6s, but these were fairly simple wardles with fairly high average scores, and I saw a few 2/6s as well
Again, I was helped by using one of Wordle's best starting words, in my case the trusty STARE This resulted in only one correct answer, but eliminated the other four most common letters and the first four letters most often used to start words (ST, SH, CR, SP) With these four letters gone, I turned once again to the fifth most commonly used starting pair, CH
Now I did not think my second guess was correct Purely because yesterday's answer, CHANT, had the same beginning But I wanted to use it anyway because C and H are common letters and there was a chance to use D in the second half of the word
Well, it turns out that I needn't have worried: with all three letters in place, there was only one option (unless I missed something), and that was CHOKE
I'm glad I got 3/6, but I'd be quite happy if tomorrow's Wordle was a bit more difficult; I'm beginning to think the NYT is making Wordle too easy and ruining it Can't please some people
If you are looking for a list of old Wordle answers, we can help too Here is a list from 20 games ago
Wordle was launched in October 2021, but its popularity grew toward the end of the year, and by January it was all the rage as the whole world woke up to its appeal In fact, it was so successful that the New York Times acquired Wordle in early February for a seven-figure sum, and the game is now part of NYT Games
The game is free to play from the NYT Games website, and both the NYT and the game's creator, Josh Wardle, have stated that it will remain freeSome believe that since the NYT acquisition, Wordle has become difficult, but this is not the case
Wordle is a simple game where you have to guess a five-letter word six times Each guess shows which letter is in the word you chose and if it is in the correct position
If the letter is in the correct place, it turns green If it is in the word but in the wrong place, it turns yellow If it is not in the word, it turns gray
There will be only one puzzle per day, and everyone will complete the same one The game resets daily at 7 pm ET, but if you're looking for another game to pass the time while you wait, we have a list of the best alternatives to Wordle, including the super stressful (but very good) Squabble, Quordle, which solves four words at a time, and the excellent Absurdle We have compiled a list We also like the geography-based Wordle clone Worldle, the Star Wars-themed SWordle, and the math-based Mathler And then there's the unofficial Wordle Unlimited, which lets you play as many games as you want in a day and adjust the number of letters in a word from four to a whopping 11
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