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Today's NYT Wordle Hints & Answers (Tue, November 19, 2024)


Today's Wordle Hints

Here's your Wordle hint introduction for November 19, 2024's puzzle. Today's solution ranks as moderately easy, typically taking 3-4 tries for experienced players. This word is quite straightforward but has a couple of tricky vowels that might catch you off guard. Starting with common consonants is a good strategy while keeping an eye on vowel patterns. Here's your list of hints:

  • Hemingway loved to be "in motion," always exploring new places.
    Click to reveal Hint 1
  • Think about what you do when traveling from one spot to another.
    Click to reveal Hint 2
  • In sports, it's essential to keep this action to succeed.
    Click to reveal Hint 3
  • Time waits for no one, always progressing forward.
    Click to reveal Hint 4
  • It's the opposite of staying still, a continuous action.
    Click to reveal Hint 5

Hinted Answers: Peek or Reveal

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Get Wordle Hints Step-by-Step

To solve today's NYT Wordle without seeing the answer too soon, follow these simple steps:

Step 1. Start with the Main Clue

First, use the hints provided in the green box. Start with Hint 1, which gives a clue about the word's meaning. If you need more, you can click to reveal Hint 2 (about the word's structure) and Hint 3 (a more specific clue). This progressive system gives you control over how much help you get.

Step 2. Reveal One Letter at a Time

If you need more help, click any of the [?] boxes. Each click will reveal the letter in that specific position. This is a great way to get a small nudge without spoiling the whole word.

Step 3. See the Final Answer

When you're ready to check your guess or see the solution, click the [Reveal Answer] button to display the full word.


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