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It’s 2XP Friday, so double your points if you play Competitive Wordle. I woke up in the middle of the night, early Thursday morning, with a really terrible sore throat, so I’m a bit under the weather at this point, just in time for weekend shenanigans. C’est la vie. Chicken soup and lemon tea. Let’s solve today’s Wordle!
Looking for Thursday's Wordle? Check out our guide right here.
Now that we can create our own custom Wordles, I’m including a bonus Wordle with each daily Wordle guide. These can be 4 to 7 letters long. Hopefully this is a fun extra challenge. Click the link below to play the Wordle I hand-crafted for you.
Today’s Bonus Custom Wordle is 4 letters long.
The hint: Stop
The clue: This Wordle begins and ends with a consonant.
Yesterday’s Custom Wordle Answer: TAVERN
Wordle is a daily word puzzle game where your goal is to guess a hidden five-letter word in six tries or fewer. After each guess, the game gives feedback to help you get closer to the answer:
Use these clues to narrow down your guesses. Every day brings a new word, and everyone around the world is trying to solve the same puzzle. Some Wordlers also play Competitive Wordle against friends, family, the Wordle Bot or even against me, your humble narrator. See rules for Competitive Wordle toward the end of this post.
Okay, spoilers below! The answer is coming!
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The Answer:
Today's Wordle
Screenshot: Erik Kain
Every day I check Wordle Bot to help analyze my guessing game. You can check your Wordle score with Wordle Bot right here.
BLADE was a lucky guess — I was talking about fantasy novels this morning and mentioned Joe Abercrombie’s The Blade Itself which has prompted me to use this word in the past for my Wordle opener. Seven words remained and only two grey boxes. BULGE (Wordle Bot admonished me, telling me BILGE would have been more efficient) left me with just two, but all I could think of was BELLE. As in “she really is a funny girl” that Belle. Here in town there’s only she, who’s as beautiful as me . . . The other word was BELIE, it turns out, which never even crossed my mind.
Wordle Bot
Screenshot: Erik Kain
This is so crazy. Every single day for well over a week now, the Wordle Bot and I have tied. This means today we get 0 points for tying and 1 for guessing in three, which we both double for 2XP Friday, leaving our April totals at:
Erik: 11 points
Wordle Bot: 11 points
“Belle” comes from French belle, the feminine form of beau (“beautiful”), from Latin bella, ultimately from bellus meaning “pretty” or “charming.”
It entered English in the 17th century, often used to mean a beautiful woman, especially the most admired woman in a social gathering (as in “the belle of the ball”).
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