Struggling with today's Wordle? You're not alone! November 10th's puzzle (#1605) might leave you scratching your head, especially if you're not a cat enthusiast like me. But fear not, fellow word warriors! Whether you're a seasoned Wordle veteran or a curious newcomer, we've got you covered with hints, answers, and even a strategic edge for future puzzles.
Need a nudge in the right direction? Check out our daily Wordle hints and answers, along with solutions for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition, and Strands puzzles [https://www.cnet.com/feature/daily-puzzle-answers/]. And if you're looking to up your Wordle game, our cheat sheet reveals the most frequently used letters in the English language – a game-changer for choosing your starting word [https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/wordle-player-cheat-sheet-here-are-the-most-popular-letters-used-in-the-english-language/].
Ready to tackle today's Wordle? Here are some clues to guide you, but beware – spoilers lie ahead!
- Hint 1: Double Trouble: Today's answer features a repeated letter. Think of words where a letter appears twice.
- Hint 2: Vowel Variability: It includes one traditional vowel and one letter that sometimes acts as a vowel (looking at you, Y!).
- Hint 3: Starting Strong: The word begins with the letter T.
- Hint 4: Feline Finale: It ends with the letter Y, a purrfect ending for cat lovers.
- Hint 5: Striped Surprise: The answer describes a type of cat known for its brown fur and distinctive stripes.
And the answer is... TABBY! Did you guess it? If not, don't worry – yesterday's answer (November 9th, #1604) was FUGUE. Here's a quick recap of recent Wordle solutions to keep you in the loop:
- Nov. 5 (#1600): SHORT
- Nov. 6 (#1601): GUISE
- Nov. 7 (#1602): PERIL
- Nov. 8 (#1603): ARISE
But here's where it gets controversial: Is Wordle becoming too reliant on obscure words? While 'TABBY' is a common cat breed, some might argue it's not a word that immediately springs to mind in a word game. What do you think? Are Wordle answers getting trickier, or is it just our perception? Let us know in the comments!