Another day, another Wordle puzzle, but if you’re stuck solving this one we’ve got some great clues to get you over the line.
Linguistics expert Noël Wolf shared with Newsweek some strategies for ensuring your winning streak.
“Be strategic with your second guess,” she said. “As hard as it might seem—especially if you have a few correct letters in your first word—using a completely separate set of letters, where possible, will help eliminate more possibilities in fewer guesses.”
“For example, If your first Wordle guess is ‘crane’ and you discover that C and R are correct, instead of guessing a word like ‘cross,’ try a different word like ‘plumb,'” Wolf explained. “This will use new letters and explore different vowel placements, increasing your chances of narrowing down the possibilities.”
Another expert, Erhan Aslan, an expert in applied linguistics at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom, also shared his thoughts on how to win with Newsweek.
“One thing that …