Wordle tips for today: Clues and solution for Tuesday, December 2nd #1,627

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Wordle tips for today: Clues and solution for Tuesday, December 2nd #1,627

Greetings! We hope your week has started on a high note. Lets make sure your Wordle streak continues with todays guide, including hints and the solution for Tuesdays puzzle (#1,627).

About Wordle

Wordle is a straightforward yet engaging word game that first appeared in 2021. Every day, players aim to guess a single five-letter word. The same word is used for everyone worldwide. The game gained immense popularity after Josh Wardle allowed players to share their progress using emoji grids, which kept the results spoiler-free.

The New York Times acquired Wordle in early 2022. By 2024, players had attempted Wordle over 5.3 billion times, making it one of the most popular daily online puzzles.

How to Play

  • Type a five-letter word as your guess.
  • Letters in the correct position turn green.
  • Letters that exist in the word but are misplaced turn yellow.
  • Letters not in the word turn gray on the keyboard but can still be used in later guesses.
  • You have six guesses per day, and letters may repeat.

Wordle is available for free on the New York Times website, mobile apps, Meta Quest headsets, and Discord. The puzzle refreshes at midnight local time. Signing in to a NYT account allows you to track your stats and win streak.

Additional Features

Subscribers with full NYT Games access can:

  • Play over 1,600 past Wordle games.
  • Use the Wordle Bot to evaluate performance on each puzzle.

Yesterdays Answer

Monday, December 1 LEACH

Hints for Todays Wordle

Heres a clue to help you with todays puzzle:

  • There is a repeated letter in the word.
  • The first letter of todays Wordle is C.

Todays Wordle Answer

Tuesday, December 2 CACTI

Dont worry if you didnt guess it this time. Keep your streak alive, and remember theres always a new puzzle tomorrow.

Author: Sophia Brooks

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