![]() How’s your latest streak going, while we’re at it? And are you looking to step up your Wordle game? Check out our other Wordle coverage! Our tips guide will help you choose some of the best starting words, if that’s your thing for those who struggle with the “Not in Word List” error, we also explain what that means here. Like “the new Guillermo del Toro movie is slated to release this summer.” But when I looked up the definitions of the word “slate,” I couldn’t find this use-case! I wonder if I just made that up… I always hear the word “slated” in reference to something being scheduled. The Wordle of the Day for December 19, 2022, #548 is: It’s hard to miss and your eyes are naturally going to want to look at it, so I highly recommend you go no further unless you want it spoiled. We’re going to post the answer, in bold, below. Still having trouble? If you want to keep thinking about it, don’t scroll down just yet. Still drawing a blank? Think about it some more or scroll down for the final answer reveal. When used as a verb, can mean to cover something up.When used as a noun, it’s another word for a type of flat stone one can write on, perhaps with chalk.Let’s narrow it down and get a bit more specific. Here we’ve got the usual arrangement of beefier hints. ![]() We’ll try to narrow things down in the next section! More Specific Hints Can be used as a verb but is more commonly a noun.Įven with those two hints, there are still plenty more possibilities to choose from.These first hints will steer you in a general direction without giving too much away! Figured we’d just warn you one last time! Easy Hints More specific hints are included just after that - finally followed by the full solution after a Wordle spoiler warning. We also won’t use other methods like “rhymes with,” “sounds similar to,” and the like. Hints at this stage will be more about the meaning of the word, rather than any specific letters that are used in the word itself. In this section, we try to keep things vague and only point you in the right direction. Today’s Wordle Word Hints of the Day: #548 You should probably keep that in mind as you play along! Note: It seems the New York Times recently made some changes to the rules of Wordle going forward! Words ending in things like “ES” should be out of the picture, for one, among a few other tweaks. ![]() The latter should all but tell you what the word is. It’s right there in bold text below the aforementioned “SPOILER WARNING.” For those of you who just want a tiny nudge in the right direction, the next section includes both some easy hints (whether the word is a noun or a verb, a very broad category of what it could be, etc.) followed by some more specific clues. If you just want said answer, scroll to the very bottom of the article. We’re going to give some hints first before sharing the answer. Whether you just need a few hints to get you on the right track or you’re simply looking for the answer as a means of keeping your score intact, we’re here to help. ![]() If you’re here having issues guessing the correct word, we’re also here to help as usual. ![]() But let’s talk about those hints you’re probably here for first. That further means we’ve reached word #548 (for those looking to keep count). And we’ve got the Wordle hints to go with it! Not to mention the answer. Well, technically every day brings another word puzzle for folks to enjoy. It’s another Monday, which means another Wordle of the day. ![]()
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