Years after its debut, word-based game Wordle maintains a loyal fan base committed to guessing each day's five-letter word in as few attempts as possible.
To play the game, which was bought by The New York Times in early 2022, eager Wordle participants have six attempts to work out the word of the day. Within these six guesses, you use a designated color system to find out which letters are present in that day's chosen word.
If a Wordle user guesses a letter that's in the right place, that tile will turn green. If the letter appears in the word, but not in the place the user has guessed, it will turn yellow. If the letter does not appear in the word at all then the tile will turn gray.
There are some tactics to boost your chances of solving the puzzle in as few tries as possible. You should opt for some of the most-used letters in your first guess, Erhan Aslan, an expert in applied linguistics at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom, previously told Newsweek.
"One thing that I think is important in this game is the starting letter chosen," Aslan said. "Starting off with letters that include commonly used vowels, for example, 'e' and 'a', consonants such as 'r' and 't', and sound sequences might be helpful.
"Choosing a word that starts with 'q', 'z', 'j', or 'x', for instance, may not be the best choice. As you get more feedback after a few guesses, users need to draw on some knowledge of phonics to narrow down or eliminate some words that they might be thinking."
The answer to today's Wordle will be revealed at the end of this article, so make sure you scroll down with caution if you want to figure it out for yourself.
'Wordle' #1,087 Tips and Hints for Monday, June 10
Hint #1: This word contains one vowel, but used twice.
Hint #2: This vowel is the only repeated letter.
Hint #3: Today's answer is associated with Japan.
Hint #4: The Wordle answer for today is a noun.
Hint #5: It begins with the letter "M."
'Wordle' #1,087 Answer for Monday, June 10
The answer to today's Wordle is "Manga."
Manga is a term used to describe Japanese comics or graphic novels, aimed at both children and adults.
Did you get it? If you did, then congratulations. But if not, do not worry, Newsweek will be back tomorrow with some more hints and tips for the latest offering of the puzzle game.
The word "manga" (漫画) is of Japanese origin and is composed of two kanji characters: "漫" (man) and "画" (ga). Here's a breakdown of each component: 漫 (man): This character can mean "whimsical," "impromptu," or "sketchy."
Today's word is CAMEO, a noun. According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, it refers to “a minor but well-defined role in a play, film, etc., esp. when performed by a notable actor.”
We see from Figure 1 that “e” is the letter that is most frequently used (1,233 times in total), followed by “a”, “r”, “o”, “t”, “l”, “i”, “s”, “n”, “c”. The most frequently used letter in the first position is “s”, while the most frequently used letter in the second or third position is “a”.
Today's word is DETER, a verb. According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, it means “To keep or discourage (a person, group, or nation) from doing something by instilling fear, anxiety, doubt, etc.”
Today's word is ANGST, a noun. According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, it refers to “a gloomy, often neurotic feeling of generalized anxiety and depression.”
Hint #1: The word is a verb and a noun. Hint #2: There are no repeated letters in today's answer. Hint #3: There are two vowels—the second and fourth letters. Hint #4: Synonyms include "protect" and "shield."
Today's word is BLARE, a noun and verb. According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, it means “to sound loudly and stridently” or “a loud, strident noise.”
The answer to today's Wordle is "Crowd." If you struggled with today's answer, you might have better luck tomorrow—Wordle resets at midnight in your time zone.
The New York Times confirmed Tuesday the solution for Wordle 325 featured two different words a day after players faced a similar scenario because of a "major recent news event."
The Free Dictionary lists more than 158,000 words with five letters. The the Official Scrabble Dictionary (which allows some pretty obscure five-letter words), puts the number at about 9,000.
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