Today's Wordle is a little tricky, but we're here to help! Here are our tips for getting the Wordle answer for today, 3rd November 2024 .
Pour les non-initiés, l'objectif de Wordle est de déterminer un mot quotidien à cinq lettres dans six suppositions. Moins il y a de suppositions, mieux c'est - et si vous ne le devinez pas du tout, vous briserez votre séquence.
Ce dernier est la raison pour laquelle l'élaboration de la réponse aux lots d'aujourd'hui est une priorité, car les joueurs sont fiers de maintenir leur séquence. Alors pourquoi jouer sur une devine définitive risquée quand vous pouvez apprendre quelques indices et, à défaut, obtenir la réponse définitive? Cette page peut vous aider.
Une fois que vous avez la parole d'aujourd'hui, apprenez-en plus sur Wordle et comment le New York Times s'est intéressé aux jeux dans cette interview avec Jonathan Knight, responsable des jeux pour les NYTimes. Conformément au thème du mot, nous avons également expliqué pourquoi le mini mot croisé NYTimes est une joie fiable.
Au lieu d'aller directement à la réponse, vous n'aurez peut-être besoin que de quelques conseils pour vous franchir la ligne:
Toujours pas sûr? Lisez la suite pour la réponse.
Même avec les indices ci-dessus, pas encore sûr et vouloir maintenir cette séquence?
The Wordle answer today is BLAZE .
Today's Wordle was... pretty frustrating for me. I started off with 'PLAIN' and then 'BLACK', which had my hopes high. After that, though, I tried 'BLAME', 'BLADE, and 'BLARE' before finally arriving at 'BLAZE' on my last guess.
Now you have the answer, do not spoil it for others! Remember, you can share your results spoiler-free in the form of a grid.
Of course, no one has to know you came to this page to work it out. Maybe put in two or three fake guesses first to throw them off the scent, perhaps?
'Blaze' comes from the Middle English word 'blase', which came from an Old English word meaning torch or firebrand. Originally, this word originated in Proto-Indo-European.
And now for our 'Previously on Wordle' segement! (I know 'in' works better, but let me have this...) This week has seen the following words make appearance in Wordle so far:
If you'd like to know all of the words which has graced Wordle in times gone by, check out our past Wordle answers archive.
With your daily Wordle completed, the question is - what shall you play now?
You can, of course, try out the other word-based games offered by the New York Times, like Spelling Bee, the Mini Crossword and Letter Boxed. You can also take a crack at Connections, the daily Sudokus and Tiles - a rather additive motif matching game.
There's also a range of games which have put a twist on the Wordle formula. Squaredle challenges you to find a series of words by connecting letters in a four by four grid. Meanwhile Dordle, Quorodly, Octordly and Sedecordle all keep to the standard Wordle, while increasing the number of words you have to find. The challenge comes in how your guesses count for all of the words, so you need to decide whether you're going to focus on a specific word or try to solve multiple words at the same time. Thankfully, the number of guesses you're given increases alongside the amount of words you're expected to solve.
If you want a break from spelling though, try GeoGuessr. Here you'll be given a picture of somewhere, anywhere, in the world and have to place a marker on where you think that location is. There's even an Old School RuneScape version.
Hope you enjoyed playing Wordle today!