
Wordle 316 word of the day, May 1. Haven’t guessed it yet? Here are the clues
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Were you able to crack the Wordle 316? If not, then don't worry, we have got you covered. We have some tips and clues up our sleeves to help you solve today's Wordle.
Howdy, fellow puzzlers? Were you able to solve today’s Wordle? If not, don't worry, you have knocked on the right door. Today's word is not difficult, but definitely a head-scratcher. For starters, let us give you a small clue. This word means to give up or go without something. Did you get it? If not, read on for more hints.
HOW TO PLAY WORDLE?
Wordle is a simple word-guessing game and requires the player to guess a five-letter word in six tries. The game is available on a website and you can play it from your mobile as well as laptop or computer. There is a grid and a keyboard on the Wordle website and you can choose your letters from it.
To start, you have to type your first five-letter word guess. That forms the top row of the grid. If you get one of the letters correct in the grid, that box will turn green. If the letter that you guessed is in the word but not in the correct box, that space will turn yellow. If the player guesses anything else, the tile’s colour remains unchanged.
STRATEGIES TO PLAY WORDLE BETTER
Tip #1: While playing Wordle, try to use letters that are common. The most common letters in the English language are e, t, a, i, o, n, s, h, and r. Try using these in the first few attempts.
Tip #2: Don't waste your attempts on words that have a letter you've already eliminated, or letters in a position that they cannot be in.

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