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‘Wordle’ word today: March 24’s answer contains multitudes

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‘Wordle’ word today: March 24’s answer contains multitudes

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Another day, another Wordle to challenge and delight us, and another chance to keep that streak alive. But if you’re battling a little with finding today’s Wordle word, never fear — we’re here to nudge you towards the right solution with a series of gentle clues. Just want to know the answer? Scroll to the bottom of the post, friends.

Feel like you’re X’ing out a little more often lately? You’re not the only one, but Wordle is not getting harder, we promise. To up your game, try out some of the best starting words and read our tips to maximise every guess. You can also train your tired brain by playing the whole archive of past Wordles, really challenge yourself with the 31-word Grand Slam (aka Untrigintordle), or just watch other people play on TikTok. And if you want to combine your love of Wordle with your love of, say, Taylor Swift or Star Wars, there are Wordle clones for that too.

Can I have a subtle clue for today’s answer?

Of course! It’s the name of a body part. (No, not that one.)

Does today’s Wordle word have a double letter?

It does not! All letters in today’s answer only appear once.

Is today’s Wordle answer an obscure word?

Definitely not. It’s very common, with multiple meanings.

Can I have another clue?

You can absolutely have another hint. Its other meaning is an object, usually large, used for storage.

I’m still stumped. What vowels does it use?

Just one: our reliable old friend E, the most common letter in the English language.

Please just tell me what today’s Wordle answer is.

That I can do, my impatient friend.

Ready?

It is…

CHEST.

With the right starting word, this one might have been fairly easy to get. But if you lean on vowel-heavy openers — which is a good strategy, generally speaking — you may well have needed a few guesses to place that E correctly, before you even got onto the consonants. Fortunately, we know that if we’ve only got one vowel in our target word, that narrows the consonants down to the ones that play nicely together, like, well, CH and ST.

If you were on Struggle Street today, I hope the clues helped! If they didn’t, I don’t know what to tell you, but let’s hope we all do better tomorrow.

   

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