Monday often comes with the pressure of returning to the workplace and a monotonous daily routine, making it difficult to start the week. However, the New York Times has kept its Wordle puzzle refreshingly manageable for the regular players and newbies. Today’s world is simple, easy, and predictable. So, try your luck and mind both.
NYT Wordle Hints
- The first hint for today’s Wordle is that it’s an adjective. The word is used to describe an unbridled fury or something that has not been discolored due to bruising.
- The second hint for today’s Wordle is that there is a pair of repeated letters.
- The last and most important hint is that the word starts with L.
NYT Wordle Answer
The Word of today’s NYT Wordle is LIVID. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, livid means extremely angry or an unpleasant purple or dark blue color on the skin.
Previous Wordle Answers
If you want to check answers for previous Wordles, go to the following links:
NYT Wordle 18 May
NYT Wordle 17 May
NYT Wordle 16 May
NYT Wordle 15 May
NYT Wordle 14 May
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