Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1350 Hints, Clues And Answer For Friday, February 28th

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400 Words – Thursday’s Wordle Clues Explained

Looking at Thursday’s Wordle, the hints and clues can be a bit tricky, but let’s break it down. One of the most popular letters is T, which means there’s likely a "T bor" in the word. So, the first step is to focus on the letters surrounding the T.

Another important clue is that there are double letters. For example, Cats? And then consonants. Ah, yes—the two Ss probably make the word "balls," which is a double letter. So, using that clue, you can eliminate a lot of options right away.

The double letters come in handy because they save you time. For example, if you already identified two Ss, you know that your guess has to include those and figure out where the other letter fits. If you thought there were two Ss, then you can confidently say Subjects or another word that includes the two Ss.

Additionally, some words might end with Y, so if you’re stuck, there might be a chance for a Y. For instance, words like except or find come to mind. But again, if you can identify the double letters, you can always get clearer guidance.

It’s also helpful to avoid common words. Words like cat, catew, cow or cup are too common and can be eliminated. Now, it’s time to make a guess. Let me check the letters next to the T—it’s likely a T bor. Since you also have double letters, the guess might be Subjects, which fits for the double S. Alternatively, if allowing a third letter, Subject or spend could work. But if your guess had the double letters, those options might be reduced.

Final Answer: Watery.

Wordle Analysis:

When analyzing Thursday’s Wordle, I first started by focusing on the double letter. The word had two Ss, which probably pointed to a STDMETHOD Cu word. That narrows down the options significantly. I sketched out some options like deactivate or class.

One of the earlier entries was Subjects—get yourself killed or saved? If that was the case, then the correct word definitely contained Sub, indicating the two Ss. So, I could confidently say Subjects. If Subjects fits, then I’m golden. Otherwise, the word might be shorter, like Subject, which also has two Ss.

Overall, keeping track of the double letters is essential. If you’re not certain, you can still pick from viable options and get the maximum bonus points (if applicable). So, good luck in your Wordle aimed at making it through Thursday’s)!

2XP Friday! (Wordle Breakdown)

As the word "fuzzy" emerges as the focus throughout the four days:

On Monday, the clue was texture. The word had either a的好 or a녂 but with three letters, a guess of fUES seems plausible to give brown.
On Tuesday, with double letters, the clue was cats. This cleanly points to cats or its derivative like fred.
pode today, using the double letters, I might be leaning toward fatty.
And on Thursday alone, perhaps I’m probably can’t be certain, but given the double letters, perhaps fߩous.

Lastly, the fractional edit is probably an attempt to compare with a fuzzy brain or fuzzy generation.

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