Unlocking the Mystery of Wordle #1310: Your Ultimate Guide for January 19th
heckout today's Wordle hints, clues, and answer! It's a new day in the world, and while the Biden administration may be winding down, Wordle is here to stay. So let's grab our thinking caps and dive into today's puzzle!
Cracking the Code
Hint: Picture a fitness enthusiast's favorite equipment.
Clue: This Wordle has two 'R's bookending it.
Alright, spoiler alert!
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Here's the deal:
Wordle Solution:
Unravel the anagram to unlock the secret phrase! 🔑
Answer:
Row in Style on Our Website**FEATURED | Frase ByOur WebsiteTM
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Wordle Analysis
Eager to dive deeper into Wordle stats? Check out Wordle Bot to help you examine your guessing strategy [1][2].
My first guess was CLAIM, which wasn't even close. With 655 boxes remaining, it felt like a mountain to climb. But don't give up just yet! SPORE helped slash the numbers down to 33 and gave me three yellow boxes to work with. Up next: RODEO. Hoping the 'O' would serve as a test for different placements, I guessed ROWER. Lucky guess - I was on the right track!
Competitive Wordle Score
Zero for guessing in four attempts. Surprisingly, this netted me +1 point since I managed to best Wordle Bot (which typically requires five attempts) [1][2].
How to Play Competitive Wordle
Here's the breakdown for competitive Wordle scoring:
- Guessing in 1 shot: Worth 3 points
- Guessing in 2 attempts: Worth 2 points
- Guessing in 3 attempts: Worth 1 point
- Guessing in 4 attempts: Worth 0 points
- Guessing in 5 attempts: Worth -1 point
- Guessing in 6 attempts: Worth -2 points
- Missing the Wordle entirely: Worth -3 points
- Beating your opponent: Worth 1 point
- Tying: Worth 0 points
- Losing: Worth -1 point
Your total score from daily play or from a running tally is up to you! Every Friday is 2xP, allowing both positive and negative scores to double.
Today's Wordle Etymology
The word rower can be traced back to the Old English word rōwan, which means "to row" [1][2][3]. This term derives from the Proto-Germanic root **"rō-" and further back to the Proto-Indo-European root **"ere-" or "*erə-", signifying movement or flow. The "er" suffix in English creates an agent noun, describing someone who rows.
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- If you're finding the Wordle #1310 challenging, don't forget that there are resources available, such as Wordle Bot, to help improve your guessing strategy.
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- You might want to keep track of your competitive Wordle score, as it can reward you with up to 3 points for guessing the Wordle in one shot.
- Today's Wordle answer, 'rower', traces back to the Old English word 'rōwan', which derives from the Proto-Germanic root '*rō-' and means "to row".