Wordle Hints and Answers #634: Wednesday, March 15

General
Wordle Hints and Answers #634: Wednesday, March 15

Need a Wordle Tip of the Day? Then you've come to the right place. Scroll down the page a bit and you'll find a fresh clue to help you with the March 15 (634) puzzle. If you are still stuck, the answer is waiting just below.

There is nothing more brutal than carefully narrowing down the possibilities, typing in what you are sure is the right one, and watching four letters turn green instead of five.

The most common usage of today's answer is to describe the act of polishing the floor (or chimney) to remove dirt and keep the area clean.

Yes, the vowel is used twice in today's wordle.

Playing Wordle well is like getting a small victory every day:

There is no time pressure. There is no harm in coming back later if you have trouble finding the answer or finding the tactical word for your next guess.

Keep winning at Wordle. The answer to Wordle on March 15 (634) is SWEEP.

Knowing past Wordle answers helps eliminate current possibilities. The same word is unlikely to be repeated, which can give you a clue to guess or find a word you don't know.

Here are some recent Wordle solutions:

Wordle gives you six columns of five boxes each day, and your job is to eliminate or identify which five-letter word is hidden and which letter it contains.

You may want to start with a strong word (opens in a new tab) such as LEASH (contains multiple vowels, common consonants, and non-repeating letters) Press Enter and the box will show correct or incorrect. If the box goes to ⬛️, it means the letter is not in the secret word. means the letter is in the word, but not in that position. means that the correct letter is in the correct position.

The second time around, you will need to compliment the starting word, using another "good" guess to cover the common letter you missed last time, while avoiding the letter you now know for sure is not present in today's answer. After that, you simply use what you have learned to narrow down the correct word. You can try a total of 6 times, and you can only use actual words (so you can't fill the box with EEEEE to see if there is an E). Letters can be repeated (e.g. BOOKS).

If you need further advice, see Wordle's tips (opens in a new tab). Also, if you want to know which words are already in use, scroll to the relevant section above.

Originally, Wordle was invented by software engineer Josh Wardle (opens in new tab) as a surprise for his partner, who loved word games. From there it spread to his family and was finally released to the public. The word puzzle game has since provided tremendous inspiration for games like Wordle (opens in new tab), focusing the daily gimmicks on music, math, and geography. (opens in new tab). Indeed, it will only be a matter of time before we all communicate using only tricolor boxes.

Categories