NYTimes Wordle is a word puzzle game that challenges players to guess a secret five-letter word within a certain number of attempts. After each guess, the game provides feedback on the guessed word, indicating which letters are correct and in the correct position (marked in green) and which letters are correct but in the wrong position (marked in yellow). The goal is to deduce the correct word based on these clues.
How to Play Nytimes Wordle:
Start with a Guess: Begin by entering a five-letter word as your initial guess. It could be any valid English word.
Receive Feedback: After each guess, the game provides feedback in the form of color-coded tiles. Green tiles indicate correct letters in the correct position, and yellow tiles indicate correct letters but in the wrong position.
Adjust Your Strategy: Use the feedback to adjust your strategy for the next guess. For example, if a letter is marked in green, it means that letter is in the correct position. If a letter is marked in yellow, it's a correct letter but in the wrong position.
Continue Guessing: Keep making guesses and adjusting based on the feedback until you correctly guess the five-letter word or run out of attempts.
Winning the Game: The objective is to guess the correct word within the specified number of attempts. If you succeed, you win the game.