Today’s NYT Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 17, #1428

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Today Wordle Puzzle Not easy, and there is only one vowel, so you need to guess the consonants. If you need a new starter word, look at our list which letters appear most in English words. If you need hints and answers, refer.

The hints of today’s words

Before we show you the answer to today’s words, we will give you some hints. If you don’t want a spoler, see now.

Wordle Hint No 1: Repeat

There is no repeated letter to the answer to today’s words.

Wordle Hint No. 2: vowel

There is a vowel in answer to today’s words.

Wordle Hint No 3: First Letter

The answer to today’s words begins with the letter.

Wordle Hint No. 4: past tense

The answer to today’s words is in the past.

Wordle Hint No. 5: Money

The answer to today’s words may refer to being adult.

The answer to today’s words

The answer to today’s words has grown.

The answer to yesterday’s words

The answer to yesterday’s words was on May 16, 1427 No. fifth.

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May 12, No. 1423: Bisop

May 13, No. 1424: Aware

May 14, No. 1425: Bongo

May 15, No. 1426: Interested

Wordle will go out of words?

When Wordle started, the creator Josh Warden used a list of five letters shared with his partner, just chose their recognized words. Although it is more than 2,000 words, more than half of them have already been used.

Wordle Editor Tracy Bennett acknowledges that the game is in the end, the list of words is not forever.

Bennett told a Wordle player in Tikatok, “One of the possibilities is that we can recycly recycled the old words, as we got closer to the end.”

He also said that the editors return all the words and re -use them, or allow plural or past tense that has not been done now.

Bennett has not commented on it, but it seems that the word may extend to the six-letter words as well. The options are plentiful.



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