Today’s Wordel seems impossible? Banned the thought. We have instructions that you can go through.
But before we go to the hints and solution for the puzzle on Saturday 12 July, let’s go over the base of Wordel.
Wordel is a word puzzle that gives players six chances to guess a word of five letters. Originally made by software engineer Josh Wardle and released to the public in 2021, the puzzle was taken over by the New York Times in 2022 after an enormous popularity.
Players can choose any “starting word” to start the puzzle. From there, blocks turn green when the right letter is in the right place, yellow when the correct letter is in the wrong place and gray when the letter does not exist in the puzzle.
The Wormle editor of the Times Tracy Bennett told Today.com in an interview in 2023 that she did not think that “only word is a bad choice.” After analyzing 515 million matches in 2023, the Wordrebot of the New York Times recommended “Trace” as a solid starter word for every day.
You can play Wordel for free, but to save your statistics and see a deeper analysis, you need a subscription in the New York Times or a full New York Times subscription.
Below are the instructions and hints for today’s answer. Find plus the answer to puzzle #1484 at the bottom.
What is a hint for today’s answer?
This word is an independent and verb.
You can think of this word of royals such as Napoleon Bonaparte, or the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
How many vowels are there in today’s answer?
Three
Does today’s answer have the representation of the letters of today?
Yes
Which vowels are in today’s answer?
And me
Which letter does today’s answer begins today?
One
What is the definition of today’s answer?
As a noun, this word refers to “a long -term life away from the country, the community, etc. Usually maintained.” As a verb this word means ‘banning someone’.
What is today’s answer?
The solution for today’s Wormle puzzle appears under this image. Go carefully.
“Banned”
The definitions for the above word come from Webster’s New World College Dictionary.