Top of the morning, Wordlers, and May the 4th be with you. Yes, it's Star Wars Day, and as always we're here to help you out with hints and the answer to Wordle#319. No Bothans were harmed to bring you this information.
We've got some subtle clues about today's answer, which you'll find way down the bottom of the page, but on the way you'll find some helpful tips and strategies as well as those hints for today specifically.
Wordlewas created by former Reddit engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his puzzle-loving partner and went suddenly viral in late 2021. As we've reported previously, the original game was bought by the New York Timesearlier this year for a very pretty penny.
It's also inspired a wave of variations on the format, from clones that play with the number (like Dordle and Quordle) or theme (like Taylordle or Lewdle) of possible words, to guessing games that test your knowledge of music, maps, and Hollywood.
Young padawan, there are options for days. Check out our in-depth guide to the best Wordle starting words.
It might feel like it some days, but nothing's changed — same old Wordle, now with some of the more obscure words actually removed. But you can always switch Wordle to Hard Mode if you want to test yourself. (Yes, you've been playing on Easy Mode.)
Not the day you're after? Here's the Wordleanswer and clues for May 3.
Today's Wordleis not your only hope: The whole archive of past Wordlesis available to play online.
Occasionally, two different answers can both be correct, depending on which version you're playing. As noted above, this is due to changes the New York Timesmade to the word list.
Sadly, it is not remotely Star Wars themed. It's a regular old noun, and also a verb.
The letter N! But it starts with a letter that is notN. How about that?
Hope you're ready, because this is happening right now.
All set? You sure?
The solution to Wordle #319 is...
TRAIN.
Some people might actually get this in one today, because it's a stellar starter word! It has five of the 12 most common letters andtwo vowels. Consider pulling it off the bench and into your starting lineup.
Didn't get it? Not to worry. There's always another chance when it comes to Wordle. Come back tomorrow for more helpful clues and hints!
Reporting by Amanda Yeo, Caitlin Welsh and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.
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