Wordle 382 Answer, July 6: Check Out Hints And Clues To Solve Today's Wordle Puzzle
Wordle 382 Answer Today: Here are some clues and hints for you to help you crack today's Wordle puzzle
Wordle 382 Answer Today, July 6: The Wordle word of the day is not tough per se, but the challenge may be difficult. For, it contains one letter that has been used thrice — something that has happened in the game only a couple of times in the past. It's a known word, used often in daily conversations, mostly as a slang. Though it contains a consonant that is considered rare, the combination of letters is easy to guess, and you are not likely to get multiple options. Read on, if you want clues hints to solve today's Wordle.
How To Play Wordle And What Are Its Rules
Wordle, essentially a guessing game, was created by US-based software engineer Josh Wardle last year. It was an instant hit, with millions getting hooked to the free-to-play puzzle in no time. The New York Times bought Wordle in January this year. It, however, did not change any feature of the game.
The rules of the game are simple. You get six chances to guess the five-letter word of the day, which is randomly generated. Small squares containing the letter you fill in turn green, yellow or grey, giving crucial clues to let you know if you are on the right track.
If the box turns green, it means the letter is in the right location.
A yellow box means your guess is right but the letter is not in the right place.
If the box turns grey, it means the letter is incorrect.
Wordle 382 Hints And Answer
- The word has 1 vowel
- The vowel is 'U'
- It's both a noun and a verb
- 1 consonant used thrice
- TOP CLUE: This letter was present in yesterday's word of the day
Did you find the hints useful? Read on, if not, and find the correct answer.
The Wordle 382 answer is 'FLUFF'. As noun, the word means "small, loose pieces of wool or other soft material, or the down (= soft new hairs) on a young animal", as described by the Cambridge dictionary. 'Fluff' as verb means "to fail something or do it badly".