Mwahahahahahaha! It's Friday the 13th, and there's a spooky* new Wordleto solve. Creep your way down this page for today's Wordleanswer, or hide from the scary spoiler at the end while you use our handy tips and today-specific clues to help you find the answer to #328. (*NB: Word may not actually be spooky in nature.)
Wondering what all the fuss is about? Wordlewas created by Josh Wardle, a former Reddit engineer, as a gift for his partner. It went super-viral in late 2021, and was bought by the New YorkTimesearlier this year in a very big deal. Romance pays!
Has theTimesmade Wordleharder? Sorry to bust your bubble, but you've actually been playing on Easy Mode this whole time — and the NYT Puzzle team has actually been making it easier. As we've reported previously, it's the same old Wordle, with some "harder" words nixed from Wardle's original list. If you're finding it tooeasy, you can always switch on Hard Mode.
Not the Wordleanswer you're after?Here are the Wordleanswer and hints for May 12.
Well, there are loads of options. Remember that packing in the vowels early on is a smart way to narrow things down.
Yo, if you love Wordleand want some more Wordlein your Wordle, try Dordleand Quordleand the bigger numbers that lie beyond. If you want to play the most maddening version of Wordlepossible, try Absurdle — or test your foodie knowledge with the Martha Stewart-approved Phoodle.
SEE ALSO: The best air fryers for making crispy food faster than the ovenDid you know that the whole archive of past Wordlesis available to play online? It's true!
As we've previously reported, this is down to some changes the New York Timeshas made to creator Josh Wardle's original word list to remove obscure, potentially offensive, or confusing words.
This happened just this week, as the originally programmed word for Wordle#324 on Monday was unexpectedly topical, leading the Timesto publish a note explaining the coincidence and telling solvers to refresh their browser to ensure they got the updated version. It's a good idea to do that daily anyway — it won't affect your streak.
It's the name of a 2004 hit single.
The letter T!
Cue the spooky strings...
The answer is:
TIPSY.
You have that song in your head now. Sorry!
Didn't get it today? No shame in X-ing out, and there's always tomorrow. See you back here for more clues and tips!
Reporting by Caitlin Welsh, Amanda Yeo, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.
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