Stuck on today's Wordle? You're not alone! November 24th's puzzle (#1619) is a sneaky one, but don't worry, we've got your back. Whether you're a seasoned Wordle veteran or a curious newcomer, we've got the hints, strategies, and even the answer (if you dare to peek!) to help you conquer this daily brainteaser.
But here's where it gets interesting: some players swear by starting with vowels, while others prefer consonants. Which camp are you in? And this is the part most people miss: understanding letter frequency can be a game-changer. Check out our guide to the most common letters in English words (link: https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/wordle-player-cheat-sheet-here-are-the-most-popular-letters-used-in-the-english-language/) for a strategic edge.
Ready for some clues? We'll ease you in gently.
Hint 1: No letter repeats in today's answer - every letter is unique.
Hint 2: Two vowels are hiding in there, so keep an eye out for those A's, E's, I's, O's, and U's.
Hint 3: The word begins with the letter 'D'.
Hint 4: And it ends with a satisfying 'H'.
Hint 5: Think baking! This word refers to a flour-based mixture used to make bread.
Still stumped? Alright, spoiler alert! Today's Wordle answer is DOUGH.
Feeling curious about past puzzles? Here's a quick recap:
- November 23rd (#1618): BUNNY
- November 19th (#1614): MAKER
- November 20th (#1615): GRAVE
- November 21st (#1616): VOWEL
- November 22nd (#1617): THICK
For daily Wordle hints, answers, and puzzles like The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition, and Strands, visit our dedicated puzzle hub (link: https://www.cnet.com/feature/daily-puzzle-answers/).
Now, let's spark some debate: Is Wordle getting easier or harder? Share your thoughts in the comments below!