Oh dear. Today’s Wordle is a really tough one. How tough? Well, ‘Wordle 284 X’ is trending on Twitter and WordleBot says it’s taking people an average of 4.6 guesses to solve it.
Fancy some Wordle hints before you begin? Then read on for a selection of clues to guide you in the right direction. And if you don’t have time to play at all, you can see the answer, too. Want more word-based fun? My Quordle today page contains hints and answers for that game.
SPOILER WARNING: Information about today’s Wordle answers are below, so don’t read on if you don’t want to see them.
Wordle hints (game #684) – clue #1 – Vowels
How many vowels does today’s Wordle have?
• Wordle today has one vowel*.
* Note that by vowel we mean the five standard vowels (A, E, I, O, U), not Y (which is sometimes counted as a vowel too).
Wordle hints (game #684) – clue #2 – first letter
What letter does today’s Wordle begin with?
• The first letter in today’s Wordle answer is G.
G is the eighth most common starting letter, featuring in 115 Wordle answers. It’s often paired with an L to make GL— – but I’m not revealing whether that’s the case today.
Repeated letters are quite common in the game, with 748 of the 2,309 Wordle answers containing one. However, it’s still more likely that a Wordle doesn’t have one.
Wordle hints (game #684) – clue #4 – ending letter
What letter does today’s Wordle end with?
• The last letter in today’s Wordle is Y.
Y is the second most common ending letter in the game, behind only E. In total, 364 Wordle answers end with a Y.
Wordle hints (game #684) – clue #5 – last chance
Still looking for Wordle hints today? Don’t worry, I’ll give you one more for game #684.
Today’s Wordle answer is a fish.
If you just want to know today’s Wordle answer now, simply scroll down – but I’d always recommend trying to solve it on your own first. We’ve got lots of Wordle tips and tricks to help you, including a guide to the best Wordle start words.
If you don’t want to know today’s answer then DO NOT SCROLL ANY FURTHER BECAUSE IT IS PRINTED BELOW. So don’t say you weren’t warned!
Today’s Wordle answer (game #684)
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Today’s Wordle answer (game #684) is… GUPPY.
It’s been a long time since I scored a 6/6 in Wordle. The last time was back in February, when RIPER (game #613) darkened our door. MOOSE, REVEL, GUANO, SNAFU, BORAX, HOUND, JOKER, PLAZA… all solved in 3/6, 4/6 or 5/6. But today’s… well, it caused me a few problems.
I’m not particularly embarrassed by that, because it is a hard Wordle to solve. WordleBot gives it an average score of 4.6 – on a par with HOUND and behind only JOKER, BORAX and RIPER so far in 2023. Plus, I had really bad fortune; the AI ‘bot gave me a score of 94/99 for skill, but just 18/99 for luck!
Either way, I don’t think I’ll be the only person to struggle today. GUPPY is not a particularly obvious word – I lost one guess by going for the more common PUPPY – and it has a repeated letter that may prove difficult to find. P is repeated in only 18 of Wordle’s 2,309 original answers, so there’s no shame if you didn’t plan for it today.
Plus, it’s a word that none of the best Wordle starting words were remotely helpful with. SLATE, WordleBot’s favorite, left 308 possible answers. My choice, STARE, left 318. ADIEU, the most popular pick, left 246. So, unless your word happened to include a P or G, you were likely playing catch up from guess two onwards.
Having drawn a blank first time, I went with my go-to second word in these circumstances, COULD. This gave me just a yellow U and still left me with 30 words to choose from. I didn’t know that at the time, but I did compile a list of words that could be the answer, with about 20 options. Most had the format -U–Y, for instance FUNNY, FUNKY, PUNKY, MUMMY, GUMMY, BUMPY and BUZZY.
With that in mind, I played FUNKY next and started to make some progress: the green U and Y confirmed my suspicion that it was a Y-ending word.
I still had quite a few options remaining to me and just three guesses left, so I needed another word to narrow things down. This time I chose BUMPH, which is an excellent word for these kind of situations on account of having four common consonants.
It helped, a bit: I now had a green P. In fact, I thought I now had the answer – surely it had to be PUPPY? So I played that expecting a 5/6 and was shocked and worried when it wasn’t right. Fortunately, I now had just one more possible answer, GUPPY, and played that next for a last-guess finish.
In a different time zone where it’s still Wednesday? Don’t worry – I can give you some clues for Wordle #683, too.
Wordle yesterday had two vowels.
The first letter in yesterday’s Wordle answer was H.
There were no repeated letters in yesterday’s Wordle.
The last letter in yesterday’s Wordle was E.
Yesterday’s Wordle answer is a massed crowd.
Yesterday’s Wordle answer (game #683)
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Yesterday’s Wordle answer (game #683) was… HORDE.
HORDE is a nice example of a homophone, in that it sounds the same as HOARD, but is spelled differently and has a different meaning (and don’t get me started on the difference between homophones, homographs and homonyms). Anyway, as a lover of language I like a homophone, and I don’t think we’ve had one since BREAD (a homophone of BRED) a few weeks ago. But more interesting is considering when we last had a homophone that could also be a Wordle answer? I reckon it’s BIRTH (game #631), which is a homophone of BERTH. But please correct me if I’m wrong.
Anyway, none of this has anything to do with the difficulty or otherwise of HORDE as a Wordle word. But that’s fair enough (I hope), because there isn’t an awful lot to say about it on that front. WordleBot says people are solving it in an average of 3.9 guesses – so just below the standard – and there are no particular complications to it.
Three of the letters are very common indeed, with E being the most common of all, and the most common ending letter. D and H are a bit less common but both are still in the top 15. Nothing to see here, move along.
One thing that may have made it harder is that some of the best Wordle starting words were not very helpful today. SLATE, WordleBot’s favorite, left 123 possible answers; SLANT was at 530. Some were a bit better, for instance CRANE (47), TRACE (43) and ADIEU (40), while my pick, STARE, was at 52. But only CARTE (22) really narrowed things down.
With a green E and a yellow R, I knew I had lots of options open to me – and most of them had the format -R–E. That pattern encompasses a huge number of words such as DRONE, DROVE, GROVE, CRONE, CRIME, BRIBE, DRIVE, FROZE, PRIZE and so on. The sensible option was therefore to narrow down those consonants and work out which the other vowel was.
POUND was my choice to do this and it worked beautifully: the O turned green, the D turned yellow and I now had just one answer left. It didn’t take me long to find HORDE and I duly scored a nice 3/6.
Wordle answers: The past 50
I’ve been playing Wordle every day for more than a year now and have tracked all of the previous answers so I can help you improve your game. Here are the last 50 solutions starting with yesterday’s answer, or check out my past Wordle answers page for the full list.
Wordle #683, Wednesday 3 May: HORDE
Wordle #682, Tuesday 2 May: SULKY
Wordle #681, Monday 1 May: RANGE
Wordle #680, Sunday 30 April: PLAZA
Wordle #679, Saturday 29 April: CEDAR
Wordle #678, Friday 28 April: CIRCA
Wordle #677, Thursday 27 April: LOGIC
Wordle #676, Wednesday 26 April: METRO
Wordle #675, Tuesday 25 April: JOKER
Wordle #674, Monday 24 April: DITTO
Wordle #673, Sunday 23 April: UNZIP
Wordle #672, Saturday 22 April: BROKE
Wordle #671, Friday 21 April: KAYAK
Wordle #670, Thursday 20 April: PLATE
Wordle #669, Wednesday 19 April: THUMP
Wordle #668, Tuesday 18 April: HOUND
Wordle #667, Monday 17 April: WHIFF
Wordle #666, Sunday 16 April: DWELT
Wordle #665, Saturday 15 April: AGONY
Wordle #664, Friday 14 April: THIEF
Wordle #663, Thursday 13 April: CARAT
Wordle #662, Wednesday 12 April: BORAX
Wordle #661, Tuesday 11 April: QUALM
Wordle #660, Monday 10 April: UNDER
Wordle #659, Sunday 9 April: SNAFU
Wordle #658, Saturday 8 April: LEDGE
Wordle #657, Friday 7 April: LOCUS
Wordle #656, Thursday 6 April: LEAFY
Wordle #655, Wednesday 5 April: SMASH
Wordle #654, Tuesday 4 April: RATIO
Wordle #653, Monday 3 April: FLORA
Wordle #652, Sunday 2 April: STOCK
Wordle #651, Saturday 1 April: MARCH
Wordle #650, Friday 31 March: EVERY
Wordle #649, Thursday 30 March: BREAD
Wordle #648, Wednesday 29 March: BESET
Wordle #647, Tuesday 28 March: HURRY
Wordle #646, Monday 27 March: GUANO
Wordle #645, Sunday 26 March: UNTIE
Wordle #644, Saturday 25 March: VOTER
Wordle #643, Friday 24 March: GROUT
Wordle #642, Thursday 23 March: STAID
Wordle #641, Wednesday 22 March: DUVET
Wordle #640, Tuesday 21 March: TOUGH
Wordle #639, Monday 20 March: GLOVE
Wordle #638, Sunday 19 March: CREDO
Wordle #637, Saturday 18 March: YACHT
Wordle #636, Friday 17 March: MEALY
Wordle #635, Thursday 16 March: CIDER
What is Wordle?
If you’re on this page then you almost certainly know what Wordle is already, and indeed have probably been playing it for a while. And even if you’ve not been playing it, you must surely have heard of it by now, because it’s the viral word game phenomenon that took the world by storm last year and is still going strong in 2023.
We’ve got a full guide to the game in our What is Wordle page, but if you just want a refresher then here are the basics.
What is Wordle?
Wordle challenges you to guess a new five-letter word each day. You get six guesses, with each one revealing a little more information. If one of the letters in your guess is in the answer and in the right place, it turns green. If it’s in the answer but in the wrong place, it turns yellow. And if it’s not in the answer at all it turns gray. Simple, eh?
It’s played online via the Wordle website or the New York Times’ Crossword app (iOS / Android), and is entirely free.
Crucially, the answer is the same for everyone each day, meaning that you’re competing against the rest of the world, rather than just against yourself or the game. The puzzle then resets each day at midnight in your local time, giving you a new challenge, and the chance to extend your streak.
What are the Wordle rules?
The rules of Wordle are pretty straightforward, but with a couple of curveballs thrown in for good measure.
1. Letters that are in the answer and in the right place turn green.
2. Letters that are in the answer but in the wrong place turn yellow.
3. Letters that are not in the answer turn gray.
4. Answers are never plural.
5. Letters can appear more than once. So if your guess includes two of one letter, they may both turn yellow, both turn green, or one could be yellow and the other green.
6. Each guess must be a valid word in Wordle’s dictionary. You can’t guess ABCDE, for instance.
7. You do not have to include correct letters in subsequent guesses unless you play on Hard mode.
8. You have six guesses to solve the Wordle.
9. You must complete the daily Wordle before midnight in your timezone.
10. All answers are drawn from Wordle’s list of 2,309 solutions. However…
11. Wordle will accept a wider pool of words as guesses – some 10,000 of them. For instance, you can guess a plural such as WORDS. It definitely won’t be right (see point 4 above), but Wordle will accept it as a guess.
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