TheWordlepuzzle for today is not as difficult as that of yesterday, which is a relief, but it doesn’t it is one of those easy-to-guess words. Overall, we can probably rate it as a puzzle with a moderate difficulty level. You don’t need to have a high knowledge of English to use this word, but it doesn’t appear that much unless you are talking about motivations!

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What makes the word a bit easier to solve is the fact that it has a simple letter structure. You don’t go too wild in your initial guess to find all five unique letters of the word, but you may struggle to put the together to figure out the word.

Wordle Hints & Tips For Wednesday, December 28

Today’s word is a verb, and it refers to forcing or driving someone to do something. Like, providing a situation to force them to think that they must do something special to change the situation. This could sometimes be a source of motivation for doing something, but it doesn’t always originate from a positive source.

The word starts with an “i” and ends with an “L”. It features two vowel letters overall, with no repeating letters. Unfortunately, there is nothing more we can help you with today’s puzzle as it isn’t one of those words that we can find something similar to it in tone or see it used as the name of something well-known.

However, there is one hint that can narrow down your guesses. Take a look at Wordle’s keyboard. Two of the missing letters of today’s word are from the top row of your keyboard, and one is from the bottom row.

Now, make sure to use your remaining chances as we are going to reveal the answer in the next paragraph.

What Is The Wordle Answer Today? (Wednesday, December 28)

The answer to today’s Wordle puzzle is “IMPEL”.

That wasn’t too difficult to answer, but I can agree that it is one of those words that are that common. Anyway, we are done with Wordle for today. Come back tomorrow for new hints and tips.

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