Sit back in your comfy chair, take a sip of your favorite morning brew, and let your week's weary mind wander over to today's Wordle. If you'd like, consider today's puzzle clue. Or click on the March 30 (1015) solution.
I got caught up in a strange and friendly tangle of yellow letters today after a few clues. That odd situation turned out to be exactly what I needed. Today's winning word was the only possible option left after several failed attempts to sort out what I had.
Making something happen, whether the person or object on the receiving end wants it to or not, is the decisive act behind today's wordle. Using force to push open a solid door. To "agree" to something once it is clear that there is no other option. Also, the mystical energy of Star Wars.
In today's puzzles, a letter is never used twice.
If there is anything better than playing Wordle, it is playing Wordle well:
There is no pressure to complete it by midnight. So you can treat this game as something as casual as a newspaper crossword and come back to it later if you come up blank.
First win of the weekend. The answer to the Wordle for March 30 (1015) is "FORCE."
The more past Wordle answers you can remember, the more likely you will be able to guess today's Wordle answer without accidentally choosing an already existing answer. Also, looking at past Wordle solutions can give you great ideas for fun starting words to keep your daily puzzles fresh.
Here are some recent Wordle solutions:
Wordle shows 5 boxes in 6 columns each day.
You want to start with a strong word like ALERT, which contains multiple vowels, common consonants, and non-repeating letters; pressing Enter will display the correct or incorrect answer in the box. If the box goes to ⬛️, that means the letter is not in the secret word at all. A 🟨 means the letter is in the word but not in that position. 🟩 means that the correct letter is in the correct position.
The second time complements the first by using another "good" word to cover the common letter missed the last time, while at the same time trying to avoid the letter that we now know for sure is not present in today's answer.
Then it is just a matter of using what you have learned to narrow down the correct word. You can try six times in all, and you can only use actual words (so you can't fill the box with EEEEE to see if there is an E). Letters may be repeated (e.g. BOOKS).
If you need further advice, see Wordle's tips. Also, if you want to know which words are already in use, scroll to the relevant section above.
Wordle was originally conceived by software engineer Josh Wardle as a surprise for his partner, who liked word games. From there it spread to his family and was finally released to the public. Since then, the word puzzle game has spawned a slew of Wordle-like games, focusing the daily gimmicks on music, math, and geography; it wasn't long before Wordle became so popular that it was sold to the New York Times for a seven-figure sum. Indeed, it would only be a matter of time before we would be communicating solely through tricolored boxes.
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