TechGamingToday’s Wordle answer 259: no you don’t need to be a scientist to get this oneStuck on today’s Wordle? Here’s the word you are looking forWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
TechGamingToday’s Wordle answer 259: no you don’t need to be a scientist to get this oneStuck on today’s Wordle? Here’s the word you are looking forWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Stuck on today’s Wordle? Here’s the word you are looking for
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If you’re in Europe, Asia, Australasia and all parts in between, we’re now on toWordle 260. If you’re in the USA now’s your chance to get in early – it’s almost like time travel!
Danish singer Whigfield had a massive hit with Saturday Night many years ago and while she may have had dancin' and sexin' on her mind, we’re all about the Wordlin' right now. Oh dear, what has gone wrong with our lives? You can find the answer to today’s Wordle at the bottom of the page. Coming up next is a very obvious clue, so hopefully you can get it from that. But if not, you can educate yourself with T3’s officialguide to Wordle, which contains answers to all your most burning questions about Wordle, such as ‘how can I always win at Wordle, like T3 does?’, ‘has Wordle got harder’ (no) and ‘what was the answer to Wordle last Tuesday?’
The reason Wordle is so enjoyable, for us, is that it can be done quickly, and you’re usually going to win, so long as English is your first language and you can spell. Come to think of it, Wordle is massive in India, so in fact, English doesn’t even need to be your first language.
Today’s Wordle hint
If you don’t get this one correct you might feel salty, and weep bitter tears. It’s salt water, is what we’re saying.
Is there any Wordle controversy today?
Controversy over Wordle seems to have dwindled now, due to the answers all being pretty easy and maybe also people feel like there’s other stuff in the world that’s more deserving of their outrage and anxiety.
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Sure, there were some seemingly full-grown adults complaining on Twitter that yesterday’sWordle 258solution – AHEAD – had ‘too many vowels‘ in it. We got that one without even trying, whilst more or less asleep, so it can’t have been that difficult.
It also seems some people thinktoday’sWordle solution is a word only a scientist would have heard of. But on the whole, people seem satisfied with their Wordle experience at present, as well they might.
Today’s Wordle solution
Aced that one(Image credit: New York Times)
Aced that one
Aced that one
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Today’s answer is BRINE. We got this one in 3 – or ‘iiiiiiiiiiiiin three!‘ as Tony from darts-based UK 80s gameshow Bullseye would have put it, in the 80s.
As usual, we started with ALIEN and SHOUT but the latter guess yieldedno letters at all,so that was a total waste on this occasion. Thankfully the first guess gave us 1 letter in the right place and 2 in the wrong place, and there are just not that many words with an I in the middle plus an N and an E. And as either fortune or our genius would have it, our very first guess after that proved to be the correct one.
Brine, of course, is salt water. Generally used in a maritime or culinary sense – ‘I swam upon the salty brine and then I brined a chicken‘ is a typical everyday sentence in which loads of regular people often use that word. Wikipedia suggests that, ‘In diverse contexts, brine may refer to the salt solutions ranging from about 3.5% up to about 26%,’ so it’s a versatile word, as words about salty water go. Maybe the most versatile.
Until tomorrow then. Ciao ciao!
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