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What Is The Wordle Answer Today? #393 Hints & Tips For Sunday, July 17

July 17 brings a fun and funky new Wordle for players to figure out! If you're tripped up, we've got everything you need to solve the puzzle!

July 17, 2022

We hope you’ve been able to relax over the weekend with Wordle, and today, July 17, brings another challenge for you to tackle.

Similar to yesterday’s word, this puzzle is deceptively difficult due to its spelling. It makes use of less common letters in the English language, so keep your mind sharp and guess as many less-common consonants as you can. If you’re looking for some help, here’s everything you need to know for July 17’s Wordle puzzle, from hints for guesses to the final answer!

Wordle Hints & Tips For Sunday, July 17

This word, like yesterday’s, is an adjective! People would use this word to describe things that are silly/zany in an odd or peculiar way. It tends to be used in situations that lean more towards extremes – the situation is amusingly eccentric and off-the-wall, not just a little weird. Think of a crowd of clowns emerging from a tiny car, or an absurdly tiny shovel used to garden.

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Interestingly, due to the silliness of the word itself, people often use this word in children’s programming. Books full of strange animal facts or puppet-characters singing funny songs would all fit under the umbrella of the meaning of this word!

If you’re looking for just a bit more help, today’s word begins with a “W” and ends with a “Y“. We’ll have the final answer reveal for you coming up next!

What Is The Wordle Answer Today? (Sunday, July 17)

The answer to today’s Wordle puzzle is “WACKY“.

“Wacky” is truly a wonderfully fun word, able to fully encapsulate the ridiculousness of a situation in a fun-sounding word. Its spelling may have thrown you for a loop, so we hope you were able to guess it before you ran out of chances!

Congrats on another Wordle solved! If you’re already looking forward to the next puzzle, just be sure to check the NY Times website at midnight your local time. And don’t worry – we’ve got your back in case you need some hints to figure out the Wordle challenge!

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