Crack the Code: Wordle Today’s Answer and Hint #1271 for December 11
Solve Today’s Wordle: Tips, Tricks, and Hints
Struggling to crack the daily Wordle puzzle? Fear not! We’ve got you covered with our top tips, tricks, and hints to help you become a Wordle master. Plus, we’ll share today’s answer and some helpful tips to get you started.
Today’s Wordle Hint
Here’s a hint to help you solve today’s Wordle: Think about a common object you might find in a building. The name of this object also refers to a type of metal bob used to mark a vertical line.
Wordle Help: 3 Tips for Beating Wordle Every Day
Playing Wordle well is like achieving a small victory every day – who doesn’t love a well-earned winning streak in a game you enjoy? If you’re new to the daily word game or just want a refresher, here are three quick tips to help set you on the path to success:
- Balance your starting word: Aim for a mix of unique consonants and vowels to give yourself a solid foundation for the next few guesses.
- Use a solid second guess: A well-chosen second guess can quickly narrow down the pool of possible letters and give you a better idea of the correct answer.
- Don’t forget about repeating letters: Remember that letters can repeat in the correct answer, so don’t be afraid to use words that contain repeating letters.
Today’s Wordle Answer
You might need this! The answer to today’s Wordle is PLUMB.
Previous Wordle Answers
Knowing previous Wordle solutions can be helpful in eliminating current possibilities. Here are the last 10 Wordle answers:
- December 10: PATIO
- December 9: FLUNG
- December 8: HYENA
- December 7: HILLY
- December 6: SHOVE
- December 5: ENDOW
- December 4: CRYPT
- December 3: SHAKY
- December 2: GUILE
- December 1: MAUVE
Learn More About Wordle
Wordle gives you six rows of five boxes each day, and it’s your job to work out which five-letter word is hiding by eliminating or confirming the letters it contains. Start with a strong word like LEASH, and use the feedback from your first guess to inform your next move. Don’t forget that letters can repeat, and you have six tries to get it right!
If you need any further advice, check out our Wordle tips or explore some of the games like Wordle that have inspired a new wave of word puzzle enthusiasts. And if you’re curious about the origins of Wordle, it was created by software engineer Josh Wardle as a surprise for his partner, and has since become a global phenomenon!