Wordle Wednesday's answer has finally been revealed, but since the day fell on a Thursday, we'll get our fix early. Yesterday was a missed opportunity to celebrate Thanksgiving with a themed Wordle, so today you're in luck.
The puzzle posed was: "What comes before God, is more evil than the Devil, and if you eat it, you’ll die?" The answer? A simple yet unexpected word: Nothing.
To solve this daily Wordle game, your goal is to guess a five-letter word within six attempts or fewer. After each attempt, the game provides feedback in the form of colored squares:
- Green indicates that the letter appears in the correct position.
- Yellow means the letter is present but not correctly positioned.
- Gray signifies that the letter does not belong in the puzzle.
These clues help you narrow down your guesses and find the hidden word. Each day brings a new puzzle, and millions of people around the world are competing to solve it.
In today's Wordle, we'll need to think creatively using our knowledge of words and meanings to figure out what "send" or "cancel payment" means for the game's answer.
**Wordle Bot Analysis**
I checked in with my daily analysis tool, which helps me make educated guesses each day. Starting off strong with a less optimal guess (CRONE) left me with 238 chances of getting the word right and only one green box on screen to go by.
Things got more interesting when I decided on REMIT, taking advantage of its clear meaning in relation to sending payment back or canceling it. My final score remains competitive against my rival, Wordle Bot.
**Competitive Wordle Score**
Here's how the game stood after our round:
- Erik (me): 13 points
- Wordle Bot: 14 points
The battle continues as we both keep pushing each other to improve our scores.
**How To Play Competitive Wordle**
If you want to add some friendly competition into your daily puzzle-solving routine, try playing with others. Here are the rules for competing:
- Guessing in one attempt is worth three points.
- Guessing correctly in two attempts is worth two points.
- Guessing in three attempts is worth one point.
- If you guess incorrectly after four or more attempts, you get no points but can still earn a score by guessing again or beating your opponent later on.
To play, you simply need to add up all your scores from each day.
**Today's Wordle Definition & Etymology**
The word 'Remit' originates from the Latin verb 'remittere', which means "to send back," 'release,' or 'let go.' This Latin term combines 're-' ('back') with the root of 'mittere' ('to send'). In Middle English, 'remitten' referred to "forgiving a debt" and eventually evolved into its current meaning of canceling payment.
The puzzle posed was: "What comes before God, is more evil than the Devil, and if you eat it, you’ll die?" The answer? A simple yet unexpected word: Nothing.
To solve this daily Wordle game, your goal is to guess a five-letter word within six attempts or fewer. After each attempt, the game provides feedback in the form of colored squares:
- Green indicates that the letter appears in the correct position.
- Yellow means the letter is present but not correctly positioned.
- Gray signifies that the letter does not belong in the puzzle.
These clues help you narrow down your guesses and find the hidden word. Each day brings a new puzzle, and millions of people around the world are competing to solve it.
In today's Wordle, we'll need to think creatively using our knowledge of words and meanings to figure out what "send" or "cancel payment" means for the game's answer.
**Wordle Bot Analysis**
I checked in with my daily analysis tool, which helps me make educated guesses each day. Starting off strong with a less optimal guess (CRONE) left me with 238 chances of getting the word right and only one green box on screen to go by.
Things got more interesting when I decided on REMIT, taking advantage of its clear meaning in relation to sending payment back or canceling it. My final score remains competitive against my rival, Wordle Bot.
**Competitive Wordle Score**
Here's how the game stood after our round:
- Erik (me): 13 points
- Wordle Bot: 14 points
The battle continues as we both keep pushing each other to improve our scores.
**How To Play Competitive Wordle**
If you want to add some friendly competition into your daily puzzle-solving routine, try playing with others. Here are the rules for competing:
- Guessing in one attempt is worth three points.
- Guessing correctly in two attempts is worth two points.
- Guessing in three attempts is worth one point.
- If you guess incorrectly after four or more attempts, you get no points but can still earn a score by guessing again or beating your opponent later on.
To play, you simply need to add up all your scores from each day.
**Today's Wordle Definition & Etymology**
The word 'Remit' originates from the Latin verb 'remittere', which means "to send back," 'release,' or 'let go.' This Latin term combines 're-' ('back') with the root of 'mittere' ('to send'). In Middle English, 'remitten' referred to "forgiving a debt" and eventually evolved into its current meaning of canceling payment.