Wordle 495 Answer, October 27: Check Out Hints And Clues To Solve Today's Wordle Puzzle
Wordle 495 Answer Today: Here are some clues and hints for you to crack today's Wordle puzzle.
Wordle 495 Answer Today, October 27: The Wordle challenge today is an absolutely common word once again. We use it in our regular conversations, and players should not find it difficult at all to solve this one. What can be proved tricky, however, is the fact that the word contains a duplicate letter and only one vowel, which is not considered favourable as the first entry. Having said that, the combination of letters is very easy to guess, though that leaves you with the threat of multiple options. Do you need more help to solve Wordle 495? Read on.
How To Play Wordle And What Are Its Rules
Wordle is owned by The New York Times, which bought it in January this year from US-based software engineer Josh Wardle who created the word game in 2021. Essentially a guessing game, Wordle was a hit from the word go. Millions got hooked to the free-to-play puzzle instantly. After buying it, NYT did not change any of its features.
Every day, a new challenge is released at midnight across the world, which also means some countries get to see the new word before others do.
The game has simple rules. One gets six chances to guess the five letter randomly generated word of the day. The squares meant to contain the letters turn green, yellow or grey as you fill them in, letting you know if you are on the right track.
If the box turns green, the letter is in the right location. A yellow box means your guess is right but the letter is not in the right place. The box turning grey means the letter is incorrect.
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Wordle 495 Hints And Answer
- The word one vowel
- There is one duplicate letter
- It's a verb, but also used as noun sometimes
- The vowel is 'A'
- The last letter is 'Y'
Did you find the hints useful? If not, read on and see the correct answer.
The Wordle 495 answer is 'CARRY'. It means "to hold something or someone with your hands, arms, or on your back and transport it, him, or her from one place to another", as described by the Cambridge dictionary.