Trying to solve today's Wordle? If you're stuck, we've got a few hints that will help you keep your Wordle streak alive.
Contents Wordle #379 for July 3, 2022, is a very tough one — you might’ve never heard of this word. But we’ve got a couple of hints that could help you keep your impressive Wordle streak alive.
Before you take a look at the hints below, check out our easy guide on playing Wordle for some tips and tricks for playing daily, including strategies and good starting words. And bookmark our Wordle hub so you can come back for more hints and answers. More on Wordle 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.Hints for today’s Wordle What’s the answer to Wordle #379 on July 3? Still having trouble? No worries — you can’t get them all! If you just want to see today’s Wordle answer to continue your streak, you can find it below.
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