Today’s Wordle Review (2024)

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Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!

Today’s Wordle Review (1)

Welcome to The Wordle Review. Be warned: This article contains spoilers for today’s puzzle. Solve Wordle first, or scroll at your own risk.

Note the date before you comment. To avoid spoiling the game for others, make sure you are posting a comment about Wordle 813.

This month’s featured artist is Christopher DeLorenzo. You can read more about him here.

★★★★

Wordle 813 3/6

⬜🟩⬜⬜🟨 AUDIO
🟨🟩🟨🟨⬜ OUTED
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 QUOTE

Looking to avoid a repeat of last week’s descent into hell, I made absolutely no changes to my Wordle strategy and hoped for the best. Call me stubborn, sure, but you can’t say I’m inconsistent.

U and O are both uncommon vowels, and it’s even rarer to see the two of them appear in a word together. My immediate thought was that the answer was probably OUTED or OUTER, and flipped a coin on which one I was going to guess. Not quite right, but in the ballpark (which, as a Mets fan, has been a depressing place this year).

I thought about words like ROUTE, but since I knew the U had to be in the second position, that definitely couldn’t be it. QUOTE felt like a bit of a longshot with the Q, but all the other letters seemed to line up in the right place, so it was worth a shot. I’m always happy with a three-guess solve, so I’ll give this puzzle four stars.

Today’s word is QUOTE. According to Webster’s New World College Dictionary, it's a verb referring to reproduced words from a book, or a statement.

Today’s Difficulty

Today’s puzzle is moderately easy.

The letter pattern in today’s word is distinct enough that the answer can be found within six guesses, and the word is familiar, with no repeating letters.

For more in-depth analysis, visit our friend, WordleBot.

Our Featured Artist

Christopher DeLorenzo is an award-winning graphic artist living and working in Massachusetts. His projects range from large murals on buildings to doodles on coffee sleeves. He is known for strong black-and-white drawings that balance wit and wonder. He creates illustrations that bridge ideas through the foundations of shapes and a continuity of line. This allows him to find the poetry and narrative in everyday, simple forms, and he is grateful to be able to share these discoveries with people.

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Today’s Wordle Review (2024)

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Today's word is GROOM, a noun and verb.

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Today's word is TUTOR, a noun. According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, it means “a teacher who gives individual instruction to a student; private teacher.”

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Today's Wordle answer is: PRIMO.

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Enjoy today's win. The answer to the May 16 (1062) Wordle is STALL.

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Drumroll, please! Today's Wordle answer is "MAYBE."

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You might need this. The answer to the November 13 (877) Wordle is GREEN.

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Today's word is KNELT, a verb. According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, it is the past tense of “kneel,” which means to rest on one or both knees.

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The answer to today's Wordle puzzle is "Taken." Did you get the answer in six guesses or less? Don't feel bad if you didn't figure it out this time. Even Wardle admits he finds the game tough, usually needing four or five guesses compared to his partner's three attempts.

What is today's Wordle for November 12? ›

Today's word is MEANT, a verb and adjective. According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, it's the past tense of mean, which we often use in this two-sentence definition in Wordle Review. It's basically a synonym for convey, and MEANT is its past tense: “conveyed.”

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