Having trouble with today’s Wordle? If so, we’re here to help.
Are you trying to solve Wordle #393 for July 17, 2022 and need help? Today’s world is a bit strange. We have a few tips that might help you keep your impressive Wordle series alive.
Before checking out the tips below, check out our simple guide on how to play Wordl for some tips and tricks for everyday play, including strategies and good starting words. And bookmark ours Wordl Hub for more tips and answers.
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This is how Wordle works
Wordl is a vocabulary game in which players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word. Once you’ve typed a tip, individual letters within the typed word will appear in different colors. Each color has a different meaning.
- Green: The letter you entered is 100% correct – the right letter in the right place.
- Yellow: The letter you typed is in the correct word, but you placed it in the wrong place.
- Gray: The letter you entered is not used in the answer.
The goal is to guess the right word in as few attempts as possible.
Notes for today’s Wordle
- Today’s Wordle ends with a Y.
- Today’s wordle has only one vowel.
- Today’s wordle can be used to describe many cartoons.
What is the response to Wordle #393 on July 17?
Still problems? Don’t worry – you can’t get them all! If you just want to see today’s Wordle answer to continue your streak, it’s below.
The answer to today’s Wordle is…
CRAZY
Roomy is an adjective meaning “funny or amusing in a somewhat odd or peculiar way.”
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