If you're scratching your head over today's Wordle, you're not alone. Puzzle #1413 has a sneaky twist to it—but don’t worry, we've got just the right blend of clues and strategy to help you solve it. Whether you're a casual player or a die-hard streak saver, this breakdown of today's Wordle will guide you to victory.
Need a Little Help? Here Are Your Clues
Before we give it all away, here are a few subtle hints for today's Wordle:
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The word starts with a W.
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It ends with an E.
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There are two vowels in total.
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The word has no repeated letters.
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It’s a pronoun, commonly used in questions.
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Bonus hint: It’s often used to ask who owns or is associated with something—like “___ book is this?”
Got it yet? Scroll down if you’re ready for the answer.
Revealing the Answer to Today’s Wordle
Still stuck? No problem. The answer to today's Wordle (#1413) is: whose
That’s right—“whose” as in “Whose idea was this?” A word we use all the time, yet somehow it manages to fly under the radar when you’re under pressure. It's one of those simple words that can throw you off when you're overthinking the possibilities.
A Quick Wordle Recap
If you’re new here, or need a refresher, today's Wordle (like every other) gives you six attempts to guess a five-letter word. Each guess reveals:
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Green letters: Correct letter, right spot
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Yellow letters: Right letter, wrong spot
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Gray letters: Not in the word at all
You win if you guess the word in six tries or fewer—and let’s be honest, there's a special kind of pride that comes from solving today's Wordle on the first or second guess.
Tips to Ace Tomorrow’s Puzzle
Now that today's Wordle is behind you, here are a few smart strategies to help you tackle tomorrow’s:
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Start with words rich in common vowels (like SLATE or AUDIO)
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Avoid duplicate letters early on
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Look for patterns or frequent endings (like -ING, -ED, or -E)
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Keep calm—some of the trickiest words are also the most common
Solving today's Wordle might’ve been a challenge, but that “aha!” moment is always worth it. Whether you guessed it quickly or needed all six tries, the fun is in the journey.
Come back tomorrow for more hints, tips, and solutions—and don’t forget to share your results (or humblebrag) with your fellow Wordlers!