Find out Wordle's answer for #899 on Tuesday, December 5 if you're having difficulty solving it
If you have successfully solved today's Wordle, then hats off to you and your genius mind. But, if you are still having a hard time solving it, it is no reason to feel bad because some Wordle hints by Gadinsider are all the help you need to guess the five-letter word within seconds.
Number of vowels:
For today’s Wordle, the game developers have added two vowels
Starting letter:
Remember, today’s word begins with a consonant. A consonant is a letter that represents certain speech sounds, specifically sounds that involve blocking the air before it leaves the mouth, such as with the tongue, lips, or throat.
Double letters:
Wordle does not have double letters today
Meaning of word:
The word in today's Wordle is used when referring to somebody's age
If you are new to Wordle, don't worry because the rules of the game are simple. Gadinsider suggests it would be best if you guessed a five-letter word by typing any word of the same length.
The game identifies which letters in the word are correctly placed (green), which words are in the wrong place but still in the word (yellow), and which letters are not in the word at all (grey).
This feedback from the game will help you focus your guesses and locate the hidden word.
Beware! The Wordle answer has been spoiled for you below.
Today's Wordle Answer for #896 on Tuesday, December 5 is: YOUNG.
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