sagWordle #1384 Hints and Tips for April 3, 2025

 

Wordle is a low-key, competitive word-guessing game that has become very popular, with its daily users rising from 90 to approximately 300,000. The success of the game was also enhanced by the New York Times acquisition in January 2022, whose player base escalated to tens of millions. 

Wordle's strategy is evident in the words selected by the Times and its position in the publication's business model. The balance of simplicity and strategy in the game has appealed to players. 

 

#1384 Wordle Hints for April 3, 2025

 

Are you ready to crack today’s word?

Here are the hints: 

Hint 1: Today’s word has no repeated letters.

Hint 2: Today’s word starts with the letter ‘S.’

Hint 3: Today’s word ends with the letter ‘R.’

Did you get it? If yes, go on and give it a try!

If not, one hint is left!

Super Hint: The word ‘sheep’ is a good word starter.

 

#1384 Wordle Answers for April 3, 2025

 

The hints have probably solved all the confusion.

However, for those who haven’t guessed the correct word, here’s the answer.

Today’s answer for Wordle #1384 is “SHEAR.”

The word ‘shear’ is to cut or clip (hair, wool, etc.) from someone or something 

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Tips and Tricks to Upgrade One’s Game

 

  1. Good starter words with vowels are "ADIEU” or “AUDIO.”

  2. Avoid repeating the same starting word daily; mix it up to gather diverse letter information.

  3. The green tiles are the anchors of the game; maintain these letters in the same position as they direct.

  4. The gray tiles are very important. They guide you to eliminate the letters from the word.

  5. Pay close attention to yellow tile positions and systematically plan your next move. 

Conclusion

 

Wordle's combination of simplicity and strategy has propelled its broad popularity, particularly after being acquired by the New York Times. Although today's puzzle provides hints regarding repeated letters, starting and ending letters, and recommends a useful starting word, the final solution involves meticulous deduction. Winning at Wordle is achieved through strategic word selection and effective utilization of tile feedback.