Wordle 547 Answer Today, December 18: The Wordle challenge today should be super easy. It's a word known to everyone and has a very simple spelling. This can be a good starter word too as it comes with two vowels and three consonants — the mix players prefer the most to start the game. There is no rare consonant, and the combination of letters is easy to guess, but that does leave the problem of multiple options as there are quite a few words that have the last four letters and their order common. Do you need more help to solve Wordle 547? Keep reading.


How To Play Wordle And What Are Its Rules


Wordle is a daily secret word game that became an instant hit after it was launched last year. Coming during the Covid pandemic, the guessing game garnered immense popularity during the lockdowns and is still going strong with more and more users trying their luck and skills in making the right guess in six attempts every day. 


Wordle is an easy game with simple rules. You get six tries to guess the right five-letter randomly generated word. Squares containing the letter you fill in will turn green, yellow or grey, giving clues for you to know if your guesswork is right. 


The box will turn green if the letter is in the right location. A yellow box would mean you have made a right guess but the location is wrong. The box will turn grey if you make a wrong guess altogether.


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Wordle 547 Hints And Answer



  • The word contains two vowels

  • There is no duplicate letter

  • It's both a verb and a noun    

  • The vowels are 'A' and 'E' 

  • The last letter is 'R'


We hope you found the hints useful. If not, read on and see the correct answer.


The Wordle 547 answer is 'TAPER'. The word means "to become gradually narrower at one end, or to make something do this", as described by the Cambridge dictionary. As noun, 'taper' is "a very thin candle or a very thin strip of wood, used especially in the past for lighting candles, fires, etc".