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Today’s Wordle #326 Hint and Answer

Wordle has taken the world by storm, and even if you haven’t played the daily game, you’ve undoubtedly seen the illusive squares all over social media.

Wordle has taken the world by storm, and even if you haven't played the daily game, you've undoubtedly seen the illusive squares all over social media.

The objective of the game is to find a five-letter word within six tries.

The game follows the same rules as Scrabble, allowing only real words in both the guesses and the final score.

If you place the correct letter and make the correct word, the square will turn green.

The square becomes yellow if the letter is in the word but not in the correct position.

Wednesday, May 11th, 2022 Wordle #326 hint

If you're still trying to save your streak, don't scroll down just yet; perhaps some tips will point you in the right direction.

  • The word start with the letter F
  • The word has the letter R in it
  • The word has only two vowels
  • The word ends with the letter E.
  • The word is a Noun

Today's word - It is a comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations.

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What is the Wordle #326 answer for today, Wednesday, May 11?

If you have already given up on today's game, we can spare you the agony. Those still attempting to decipher the 5-letter code should now avert their gaze.

The 11th of May's Wordle is FARCE.

The New York Times Wordle

Josh Wardle, a software developer, designed the game and just revealed that he has sold it to the New York Times.

In a message on Twitter, he said, "Since the introduction of Wordle, I have been astounded by the response of all players.

"The game has grown beyond my wildest dreams, which I suppose isn't that impressive given that I created it for an audience of one.