Title: Unveiling Wordle #1312: Hints, Clues, and the Solution for January 21st
It's been unusually chilly lately, and I can't help but feel disappointed that there's still no sign of snow. Normally, this would be a cause for concern during fire season, but the LA fires have me on edge. I'll shift my focus to something less serious, like solving today's Wordle! Let's dive in...
Cracking Today's Wordle
The Hint:
Indulge in some sweetness! The answer contains a double letter.
The Clue:Can you spot a letter that's repeated in this Wordle?
Spoiler Alert!
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The Answer:
Wordle Analysis
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Today's Wordle: An Eye-opening Origins
The word "icing" originates from the Old English word "īs," meaning "ice." This term has evolved from its origins in Proto-Germanic and Proto-Indo-European roots[2]. In the world of baking and confectionery, "icing" refers to a sweet glaze or frosting that lovingly adorns cakes and pastries.[3]
How to Play Competitively
- A correct guess in 1 will score 3 points; 2 guesses = 2 points; 3 guesses = 1 point; 4 guesses = 0 points; 5 guesses = -1 point; and 6 guesses or missing the Wordle equals -3 points.
- Beating your opponent nets 1 point, while a tie results in 0 points. However, a loss will knock you back -1 point.
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- Choose to tally your points daily or maintain a running total.
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[2] "Ice," Etymology.com, etymonline.com/word/ice.[3] "Icing," Merriam-Webster Dictionary, merriam-webster.com/dictionary/icing.
I'm excited to see if the wordle hints can help me solve today's Wordle, as the clue suggests a repeated letter. If I'm struggling with today's Wordle, I can always check out Wordle Bot for some analysis. Speaking of help, Wordle hints and clues might be a good resource for those finding it tough. Today's Wordle answer is a sweet treat, containing a double letter, much like icing on a cake. In fact, the word "icing" originates from the Old English word "īs," meaning "ice." Interestingly, Wordle #1312 also had a repeat letter in its answer.