NYTimes Wordle is an updated version of the popular word puzzle game called "
Wordle." The word-guessing game challenges players to guess a hidden five-letter word within six attempts. Here's how to play NYTimes Wordle.
Objective: The goal of
NYT Wordle is to guess the secret five-letter word in as few attempts as possible. The word is randomly generated for each game.
Gameplay: You have six attempts to guess the word. You make guesses by entering five-letter words into the game. After each guess, the game provides feedback to help you narrow down the possibilities:
Green squares indicate that a letter in your guess is both in the correct position and is part of the secret word.
Yellow squares indicate that a letter in your guess is part of the secret word but is in the wrong position.
Gray squares indicate that the letter is not in the secret word.
Strategy: Use the feedback from each guess to refine your subsequent guesses. Start with common five-letter words and adjust your word based on the feedback. For example, if the game reveals a green square with the letter 'A' in the first position, you can try different words with 'A' in the first position.