The popular Wordle in Spanish brings us again today, Thursday May 18, 2023, a new word to guess. As usual, the daily challenge of this nice browser game proposes its users to discover a word made up of five letters (in its normal and scientific mode versions) in just six attempts or less.
Can you guess it for yourself? Need help finding out what it is? If you are having a hard time solving today’s challenge, both in its normal version and those that are played with tildes and in scientific mode, in this news we are going to give you several very useful clues so that you can solve it and, in case you don’t want to give it a lot of thought, we also leave you the direct solution at the end.
Beginner Tricks for Today’s Wordle May 18
If you want to find out what the word for today’s Wordle challenge is by guessing it yourself, but you’re having a hard time figuring out what it is, then we have some tips, tricks, and clues for you that will surely help you. First of all, as always, if you are new to the game we recommend that you make a first attempt with a word in which no letter is repeated and there are at least 2 vowels and 3 consonants (remember that the most repeated consonants in Spanish are S, R, M, N, L).
After the first try if you have not succeeded, keep the letters that appear in green and change their place the yellow ones (if there are any). The gray ones are of no use to you and you have to discard them.
Well, now we are going to give you the key clues to guess today’s word in normal Wordle, with accents and in scientific mode, they are the following (keep in mind that each clue is more explicit than the previous one, so read carefully and skip to the following only if you think it is necessary):
Clues and solution for Wordle’s challenge #497
Today’s word is made up of 3 consonants and 2 vowels. Today’s word does not contain E, I, U, or O as vowels. Today’s word begins with a consonant and ends with a vowel. Today’s word repeats 2 of its letters. Today’s word has the consonant V as its first letter. Today’s word repeats twice the consonant L and the vowel A. Today’s word refers to a construction in line or stake to delimit a piece of land.
If after looking through all these clues you still do not know what the word of the day can be today in Wordle in Spanish, worry no more, here below we are going to give you the solution directly. Be careful, you have been warned, do not continue reading if you want to guess for yourself the word of the day.
Wordle’s Solution #497: May 18
Today’s word in normal Wordle for May 18 is as follows:
Clues and solution for the Wordle challenge with tildes #444
Today’s word is made up of 4 consonants and 2 vowels. Today’s word does not contain E, O or U as vowels. Today’s word does not repeat any of its letters. Today’s word begins and ends with a consonant Today’s word has the tilde in the second letter. Today’s word is closely related to the world of boats. Today’s word is the stick of a boat in which a sail usually goes.
If after looking through all these clues you still don’t know what the word of the day could be today in Wordle with tildes, don’t worry anymore, here below we are going to give you the solution directly. Be careful, you have been warned, do not continue reading if you want to guess for yourself the word of the day.
Wordle Solution with Accents #444: May 18
Today’s word in Wordle with accents for May 18 is the following:
Clues and solution to Wordle’s Science Challenge #431
Today’s word is made up of 4 consonants and 3 vowels. Today’s word does not contain E or U as vowels. Today’s word repeats 1 of its letters. Today’s word begins with a consonant and ends with a vowel. Today’s word contains the consonant G twice. Today’s word is related to the field of medicine and anatomy. Today’s word in medicine describes a small cyst that forms in the tendons and aponeuroses.
Scientist Wordle’s Solution #431: May 18
Today’s word in Scientific Wordle for May 18 is as follows:
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