Wordle clue and answer for Sunday, August 4 for 1142

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Wordle clue and answer for Sunday, August 4 for 1142

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However you want to spend the day, remember to rest up for the week that is about to begin. If you solve the problem Wordle Answer for Today, August 4, 2024 This sounds too overwhelming, don’t worry! We can help you.

For the uninitiated, the goal of Wordle is to guess a daily five-letter word in six tries. The fewer guesses you make, the better, and if you fail to guess it, you end your streak.

It is for this last reason that physical exercise Today’s Wordle Answer is a top priority, as players pride themselves on maintaining their winning streak. So why risk a risky final guess when you can learn a few clues and, failing that, get the definitive answer? This page can help.

Once you have today’s word, learn more about Wordle and how The New York Times got interested in games in this interview with Jonathan Knight, head of games for the NYTimes. In keeping with the word theme, we also talked about why the NYTimes Mini Crossword is a reliable joy.

Clues for today’s Wordle answer

Instead of jumping straight to the answer, you may just need a few clues to help you cross the line:

  • This word contains two different vowels.
  • There are no repeated letters in this word.
  • Today’s word starts with “L”.
  • This word indicates the part of the Undead Burg region in Dark Souls where you find the Capra Demon boss.

Still not sure? Read the answer below.

Wordle answer for word 1142 on August 4, 2024

Even with the above clues, are you still not sure and want to keep going?

The Wordle answer today is LOWER.

I started today’s game with “BACON”, hoping that it would bring me as much luck as yesterday. Unfortunately, it didn’t work. It wasn’t until my third try that I found the correct location for the letters “L” and “O”. And, although I managed to find four of the letters, I didn’t find the correct word before I ran out of tries.

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Now you have the answer, don’t reveal it to others! Remember that you can share your results without spoilers in the form of a grid.

Of course, no one needs to know that you came to this page to know that. Maybe you can start by making a couple of false assumptions to throw them off track, perhaps?

The etymology of today’s Wordle

It may seem strange, but the word “lower” is a fairly polysemic word. The verb form with the meaning of going down appears around the 1600s, from the adjectival form. A little later, a transitive form appears to indicate the act of letting go.

Before this, in Middle English, we find the term “LOUREN”, which means to frown, a meaning that later also appears with the word “LOWER”, which also has the meaning of looking at someone in a threatening manner.

Past Wordle Answers for this week

And now, our “Previously on Wordle” segment! (I know “in” works better, but let me give you this…) Last week, the following words have appeared in Wordle so far:

  • SATURDAY August 3 – LADDER
  • FRIDAY August 2 – FLAKE
  • THURSDAY August 1st – CHALK
  • WEDNESDAY July 31 – PEN
  • TUESDAY July 30 – FERAL

If you’d like to know all the words that have graced Wordle in the past, check out our archive of past Wordle answers.

What to play after Wordle

Once you’ve completed your daily Wordle, the question is: what will you play next?

You can, of course, try the other word games offered by the New York Times, like Spelling Bee, Mini Crossword, and Letter Boxed. You can also try Connections, Daily Sudoku, and Tiles, a rather addictive pattern-matching game.

NYT Games

There are also a range of games that have put their own spin on the Wordle formula. Squaredle challenges you to find a series of words by connecting letters in a four-by-four grid. Dordle, Quorodly, Octordly and Sedecordle, meanwhile, all stick to the standard Wordle, while increasing the number of words to find. The challenge lies in how your guesses count towards all the words, so you have to decide whether you’re going to focus on a specific word or try to solve multiple words at once. Thankfully, the number of guesses you’re offered increases depending on the number of words you have to solve.

If you want a break from spelling, try GeoGuessr. Here, you’ll be given a picture of a location, anywhere, in the world, and you’ll have to place a marker where you think that location is. There’s even an Old School RuneScape version.

Hope you enjoyed playing Wordle today!

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