Hints
Welcome to today’s puzzle-solving adventure with the New York Times Connections! If you’re ready to decode some clever wordplay, you’ve come to the right spot. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, today’s challenge promises to engage and delight.
Let’s dive into some hints that will help you navigate today’s puzzle without giving too much away:
Hint No. 1: Today’s answer features no repeated letters, making your task a bit easier when trying to spot combinations.
Hint No. 2: Pay close attention to the vowels in today’s answer—there are two, and their positions might surprise you!
Hint No. 3: The very first letter is a strong consonant that sets the tone for the word—it’s a ‘B’.
Hint No. 4: To wrap up the word’s structure, the last letter is ‘N’, bringing everything full circle.
Hint No. 5: For additional context, today’s answer is the past participle of a verb that means to initiate something. Think back to the moment of beginning!
Answers
Now, for those who prefer to skip straight to the solution, here it is:
Today’s Wordle answer: BEGUN
And just for reference, here’s what the last few days have brought us:
- Yesterday’s answer: CYCLE
- April 10: CAROM
- April 11: PRUDE
- April 12: ALLEY
- April 13: ELFIN
As you continue your puzzle journey, remember that each clue is a piece of the larger word puzzle tapestry. Engage with your fellow enthusiasts, share insights, and embrace the thrill of discovery. Happy puzzling!
