Today might seem ordinary for some, but many are excited about the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct happening this morning, a topic we’ll be covering live here on ComicBook. No matter where you are or what you’re doing, your phone will always have a fresh The New York Times puzzle ready in the app. With Connections and Strands to challenge your mental prowess, there’s nothing quite like tackling a new daily Wordle puzzle. Yesterday’s word was particularly tough, which added an extra layer of difficulty on April Fool’s Day. Today’s NYT puzzle is solvable, but we’ll provide tips, hints, and the solution for today’s Wordle below.
Since 2021, I’ve been hooked on Wordle, a game that keeps the world intrigued as it cycles through over 2,000 words. It’s a thrilling yet enjoyable test of my vocabulary skills, with a fresh challenge every day. For those just joining in, Wordle is a five-letter word guessing game where you have six attempts to crack the code. Clues are provided for each try through colored blocks – gray for letters not present, yellow for letters that are correct but not in the right spot, and green for letters that are both correct and in the right position.
Today brings excitement with both the Nintendo Direct and Universal Pictures’ CinemaCon panel. For a while now, I’ve been eagerly anticipating the unveiling of the Switch 2, so I can hardly contain my enthusiasm to see what lies ahead for Nintendo. Could it be a new installment in the beloved The Legend of Zelda series? With that possibility in mind, today’s starter word is “ready,” and based on hints I’ve received, it has given me two yellow blocks.
The two-letter word “ready” conveniently has its letters ‘E’ and ‘R’ separated by a space, making it easier to identify. Since ‘R’ is not the first letter, we can deduce that the word isn’t a common English prefix. With ‘E’ as the last letter, focusing on finding words ending in ‘E’ would be most beneficial. If you find yourself stuck, referencing an online dictionary might help. For today’s Wordle, check the solution provided below.
For today’s The New York Times Wordle on April 2nd, the answer is “Curse.” Having more consonants than vowels may make it more difficult initially, but locating the correct letters in your attempts will make solving easier. This particular word wasn’t overly complex, so we might encounter a tougher one tomorrow. Until then, happy gaming!
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