Wordle 430 Answer Today, August 23: The Wordle challenge today is a common word again, but players may still find the puzzle difficult to crack. The word may just not come to your mind before you get at least three letters correct — for the simple reason that it's the past participle of a verb, which is otherwise regularly used in our conversations in all forms. The combination of letters is also easy to guess. While it has the right mix of vowels and consonants to be an ideal starer word, the two rare consonants may keep it from becoming one. There is no threat of multiple options.


Do you need more hints to solve Wordle 430? Keep reading.


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 430 Hints And Answer



  • The word has 2 vowels 

  • There is no duplicate letter

  • The vowels are 'O' and 'E'

  • It's a verb

  • The last letter is 'N'  


Were the hints useful? If not, read on to see the correct answer.


The Wordle 430 answer is 'WOVEN'. The word is the past participle of weave, which means "to make cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads on a loom" or "to form something from several different things or to combine several different things, in a complicated or skilled way", as described by the Cambridge dictionary.