Wordle 394 Answer Today, July 18: The Wordle challenge today is a fairly familar word, though it may not figure in everybody's regular conversations. It has at least two rare consonants, which reduce the chances of making it a starter word. And while the combination of letters is easy, multiple options may spoil the fun. There are at least four more words that rhyme with this one thanks to the last four letters being common. Need help to solve Wordle 394? Read on.
How To Play Wordle And What Are Its Rules
Wordle, created by US-based software engineer Josh Wardle last year, has completed a year of its existence. The word game is now owned by The New York Times, which bought it from Wardle in January this year. Free-to-play Wordle is essentially a guessing game, and has been a hit from the beginning. NYT did not bring any changes to its features after the takeover.
Every day, rather midnight, a new challenge is released across the world. This means some countries get to see the new five-letter word before others do.
The rules are simple. A player gets six chances to guess the randomly generated word of the day. The squares meant to contain the letters turn green, yellow or grey depending on the status of the letters you enter, and the colours of the box let you know if you are on the right track or wrong.
If the box turns green, the letter is in the right position. A yellow box means the word contains this letter but you have placed it wrong. A grey box means the letter is incorrect.
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Wordle 394 Hints And Answer
- The word has 1 vowel
- There is no duplicate letter
- The vowel is 'O'
- It's both noun and verb
- The word starts with 'F'
Were the hints useful? If not, read on and see the correct answer.
The Wordle 394 answer is 'FLOCK'. The word means "a group of sheep, goats, or birds" or "a large group of people, usually people of a particular type", as described by the Cambridge dictonary. As verb, 'flock' means "to move or come together in large numbers".