Wordle #1608 Solution and Hints for November 13th

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Today’s Wordle puzzle (#1608) proved challenging for many players. The solution is TINGE, a word referring to a slight shade or trace of color.

Hints Provided

The New York Times Wordle offered a series of clues to aid solvers:

  • The word contains no repeated letters.
  • It includes two vowels.
  • The first letter is T.
  • The last letter is E.
  • The word describes a faint indication of color.

Recent Solutions

For those who missed previous puzzles, here are the answers from the past few days:

  • November 12th (#1607): DEUCE
  • November 8th (#1603): ARISE
  • November 9th (#1604): FUGUE
  • November 10th (#1605): TABBY
  • November 11th (#1606): GIZMO

Optimal Starting Words

To maximize your chances of success, consider using starting words with common English letters. Words like ADIEU, TRAIN, CLOSE, STARE, and NOISE are statistically effective due to their high vowel and frequently used consonant content. Avoiding letters like Z, J, and Q in early guesses can also improve efficiency.

Wordle remains a daily test of vocabulary and deduction; even with hints, success depends on strategic guessing and a bit of luck.

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