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  1. Feb 12, 2022 · Keep it simple, and hard enough to be satisfying. Wordle is a simple game, delivered in a simple fashion, with simple feedback and a simple way to share results. The puzzle itself is hard but not ...

  2. Oct 5, 2023 · Guess the WORDLE in 6 tries. Each guess must be a valid 5-letter word. Hit the enter button to submit. After each guess, the color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess was to the word. If the letter is highlighted in YELLOW, it is in the word but in the wrong spot. If the letter is highlighted in, GRAY it is not in the word.

  3. Type your guess into the puzzle. After entering your guess, the game will provide feedback by highlighting the letters in your word using different colors: Green: A correct letter in the correct position. Yellow: A correct letter but in the wrong position. Gray: A letter that does not appear in the target word.

  4. Cevn Vibert over 8 years ago. I post this picture of a Wordle up to see who can add single words to the Wordle. Multiple answers allowed. Build it big!! :) The theme is Industrial Cyber Security which covers all aspects of traditional Cyber Sec/IA/PT/etc but adds a few of its own. Register to reply Already registered?

  5. Feb 19, 2022 · First, go to the Wordle game at The New York Times using the Safari browser on your iPhone. Once there, hit 'share' and look for the options link at the top of the screen that appears. Click on ...

  6. Play Wordle, the popular free word puzzle game with no ads, and compare your performance with other players.

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  8. Jan 14, 2022 · Wordle is literally everywhere right now, so naturally, hackers and scammers have followed suit. The latest game that has gained momentum, particularly in the past few weeks, is a seemingly innocuous word game -- but within its short existence, has led to the issuance of security advisories and tech giants being called into action.