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Contents How Wordle works Wordle is a vocabulary game in which players get six tries to guess a five-letter word. Once you enter a guess, individual letters within the word you entered will appear in different colors. Each color has a different meaning. The goal is to guess the correct word in as few attempts as possible. If you don’t get the answer in six guesses, you lose.
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