Wordle Hints & Clues for Today’s Puzzle | NYT Wordle Help
- Experts are offering hints, clues, and commentary to assist players in solving the puzzle and improving their guessing game.
- According to the New York Times, today’s Wordle, puzzle #1748, presents a “straightforward combination of common letters that rewards strategic vowel placement.”
- Players are encouraged to consider themes of “clarity and restraint after celebration” when attempting to solve the puzzle.
Looking for help with today’s New York Times Wordle? Experts are offering hints, clues, and commentary to assist players in solving the puzzle and improving their guessing game.
According to the New York Times, today’s Wordle, puzzle #1748, presents a “straightforward combination of common letters that rewards strategic vowel placement.”
Hints for Wordle #1748
Players are encouraged to consider themes of “clarity and restraint after celebration” when attempting to solve the puzzle. The word is described as an adjective that represents a state of mind or physical condition.
Further clues reveal that the word begins with the letter “S” and ends with the letter “R.” It contains two vowels, positioned in the second and fourth slots, and does not have any repeated letters.
The solution rhymes with “ROBER,” “COBER,” and “LOBER,” and represents the opposite of being intoxicated or frivolous.
The Answer to Wordle #1748
The answer to Wordle #1748 is SOBER.
The word “SOBER” is defined as an adjective describing someone not affected by alcohol, or more broadly, someone serious, sensible, and restrained.
Another source confirms the answer is SOBER, noting it isn’t a tricky word, but correct letter placement is key.
Players who are struggling with today’s Wordle can utilize online tools like the Wordle solver to aid in finding the correct answer.
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