Wordle 421 Answer, August 14: Check Out Hints And Clues To Solve Today's Wordle Puzzle
Wordle 421 Answer Today 14 August 2022: Here are some clues and hints for you to crack today's Wordle puzzle.
Wordle 421 Answer Today, August 14: The Wordle challenge today is a fairly known word. It's commonly used, though not in daily conversations. The word, however, may not come to your mind as the first guess, for it has one letter repeating itself. Having said that, the combination of letters is easy to guess, and there is no threat of multiple options. Do you need more hints to solve Wordle 421? Keep reading.
How To Play Wordle And What Are Its Rules
Wordle has completed a year, and has become more challenging now. The guessing game created by US-based software engineer Josh Wardle last year was an instant hit, with players finding the brain exercise exciting. The New York Times bought the game in January 2022.
Wordle rules are simple. You have six chances to guess the five-letter randomly-generated word, which is released every midnight. The small squares where you fill in the letters turn green, yellow or grey, suggesting if you are right.
A green box means the letter is in the right location.
If the box turns yellow, it means your guess is right but the letter is not in the right place.
A grey box means the letter is incorrect.
Of late, Wordle has been coming up with some very tough five-letter words, though that does not seem to have affected its popularity. NYT, in fact, has now joined hands with Hasbro Gaming to create "Wordle: The Party Game", a board game that will be launched in the US in October.
Wordle 421 Hints And Answer
- The word has 2 vowels
- There is one duplicate letter
- The vowels are 'A' and 'I'
- It's used as both noun and adjective
- The last letter is 'I'
Did you find the hints useful? If not, read on and see the correct answer.
The Wordle 421 answer is 'KHAKI'. It means "a pale yellow-brown color, or a type of cloth that is this color and is often used to make uniforms for soldiers", as described by the Cambridge dictonary.