Todays Wordle 722 Clues Hints and Answers for Sunday June

Today’s Wordle #722 Clues, Hints and Answers for Sunday June 11 – Forbes

How to solve today’s Wordle.

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Lazy Sunday is finally here! Huzzah!

It’s not exactly lazy for me – it never is – as it piles up with so many projects to tackle. I suppose they are piling up because of past laziness, and it’s sort of a course correction. Procrastination keeps coming and biting our ass.

The real problem with procrastination is that it becomes a vicious circle. You postpone something and then there is a bottleneck. Things aren’t just piling up, they’re being actively derailed. There’s a butterfly effect that can get completely out of control if you’re not careful.

Nevertheless, I wish you a nice, relaxed Sunday, dear Wordler, even if I am doomed to make amends for my mistakes!

No rest for the bad guys and all that jazz.

Let’s make this Wordle!

How to solve today’s word

The hint: Defend!

The hint: This word has more consonants than vowels.

The answer:

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Today’s Wordle

Photo credit: Erik Kain

Guard!

Wordle bot analysis

Today’s Wordle

Photo credit: Erik Kain

I like Whale as an opening word. Frequent letters in an uncommon word. Today my remaining possible solutions have been reduced to just 92, which isn’t great, but it’s not terrible either.

In the end, Trunk became the MVP because he took those 92 words and left only one thing: Look for the win! Huzzah!

Today’s result: I get 1 point for guessing three and zero for tying the bot, so 1 point total! woot!

Present day Wordle etymology

The word “guard” derives from the Old French word “garde” which was derived from the Frankish word “warda” or “wardōn”. This Frankish word can be traced back to the Germanic root “wardan” or “wardōn”, meaning “to guard” or “to guard”. The old English

Play competitive Wordle against me!

I was playing a grueling PvP Wordle game against my nemesis Wordle. But. Now you should play against me! I can be your nemesis! (And of course your helpful Wordle guide). You can also play against the bot if you have a New York Times subscription.

  • Here are the rules: 1 point for getting the wordle in 3 guesses.
  • 2 points for making it in 2 attempts.
  • 3 points for making it with a guess.
  • 1 point for hitting Erik
  • 0 points for making it in 4 attempts.
  • -1 point for making it in 5 attempts.
  • -2 points for making it in 6 attempts.
  • -3 points for losing.
  • -1 point for losing to Erik

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