Wordle 641 Answer, March 22: Check Out Hints And Clues To Solve Today's Wordle Puzzle
Wordle 641 Answer Today: Do you need help with today's Wordle? Here are some clues and hints for you.
Wordle 641 Answer Today, March 22: The Wordle challenge today could be tricky. It's not that the word of the day is a rarely used term, but not many may be using it because the item it refers to is also known by another word, and that could be more popular. The word comes two vowels and three consonants, a mix that players consider ideal, but it also contains an absolutely rare letter. You may crack the puzzle fast if you figure out the rare consonant and the vowels and their placements in the first two to three attempts. You are not likely to face the problem of multiple options. Need more help to solve Wordle 641? Read on.
How To Play Wordle And What Its Rules Are
Josh Wardle, a US-based software engineer, developed Wordle in 2021. The New York Times later acquired it in January 2022, but did not make any changes to its features.
Wordle is a popular guessing game that is available for free and releases a new challenge every day at midnight, which can be accessed by players in different countries at different times.
The objective of the game is for players to correctly guess the randomly generated word of the day using six chances. The game uses a system of coloured squares to indicate the status of the letters entered, with green indicating the correct position, yellow indicating the correct letter but incorrect position, and grey indicating an incorrect letter.
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Wordle 641 Hints And Answer
- The word has two vowels
- There is no duplicate letter
- It is a noun
- The vowels are 'U' and 'E'
- The last letter is 'T'
We hope you found the hints useful. If not, read on and see the correct answer.
The Wordle 641 answer is ‘DUVET’. A 'duvet' is "a large, soft, flat bag filled with feathers or artificial material used as a covering on a bed", as described by the Cambridge dictionary.
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