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Today’s Word puzzle Almost broke my stripes. This is a common word with many meanings, but the placement of letters can trip you like I do. If the number of people discussed online is any metric, it will be difficult for many other players. If you need a new entry word, please check it out Our list of the most letters displayed in English words. If you need tips and answers, please continue reading.
Today’s Wordle Tips
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Wordle prompt number 1: Repeat
There are no duplicate letters for today’s word answers.
Wordle Tips No. 2: Vowel
There are two vowels in today’s Wordle answer.
Wordle Tips No. 3: Start Letter
Today’s word answers start with letters.
Wordle Tips No. 4: Look around
Today’s word answer is a common pasta.
Wordle Tips No. 5: Meaning
Today’s word answer refers to the joint between the forearm and upper arm.
Today’s answer to the word
The answer to today’s word is elbow.
Yesterday’s answer
Yesterday’s Wordle answer was March 25, No. 1,375.
Recent Wordle answers
March 21, No. 1,371: Narrow push
March 22, No. 1,372: Amble
March 23, No. 1,373: Dopey
March 24, No. 1,374: Angle
Will Word run out of words?
When Wordle started, creator Josh Wardle used a list of five letter words he shared with his partner, picking only the words they knew. Although this is more than 2,000 words, more than half of them have been used.
Wordle editor Tracy Bennett admits that the game will eventually have to grasp the fact that word lists are not eternal.
“One possibility is that we can recycle old words at some point,” Bennett told Wordle player on tiktok.
She also said editors might throw all words back and reuse them, or allow plural or past times, not yet finished.
Bennett didn’t comment on this, but it seems that Wordle might also expand to six-letter words. Options abound.