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Wordle 633 Answer, March 14: Check Out Hints And Clues To Solve Today's Wordle Puzzle
Wordle 633 Answer Today: Do you need help with today's Wordle? Here are some clues and hints for you.
Wordle 633 Answer Today, March 13: The Wordle challenge today may not be very easy. The word of the day is not an expression that we use too often generally, let alone in daily conversations. Players are likely to find it difficult to crack the puzzle mainly because of this reason. The word comes with only one vowel, which is also something players do not prefer as they end up trying different words to find the right vowel and end up exhausting the attempts. The combination of letters, however, is not unusual, and that also brings a relief factor that there won't be the problem of multiple options. Need more help to solve Wordle 633? Read on!
How To Play Wordle And What Its Rules Are
Wordle, a guessing game created by US-based software engineer Josh Wardle in 2021, quickly gained popularity among millions of players. Despite being acquired by The New York Times in January, the game retained its original features. The objective of the game is to correctly guess the randomly generated five-letter word of the day within six chances. Squares containing the letters entered turn green, yellow, or grey, providing helpful clues to the player. Green squares indicate the letter is in the correct location, yellow squares indicate the letter is correct but in the wrong location, and grey squares indicate the letter is incorrect.
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Wordle 633 Hints And Answer
- The word has one vowel
- There is no duplicate letter
- It is an adjective
- The vowel is 'U'
- The last letter is 'Y'
Did you find the hints useful? We hope you did. If not, read on and see the right answer.
The Wordle 633 answer is ‘SURLY’. The word means "often in a bad mood, unfriendly, and not polite", or "not wanting to please you or to be friendly", as described by the Cambridge dictionary.
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