One of the most popular word-related games developed since the pandemic, Wordle has taken the world by storm since its launch in October 2021.
The single-player app developed by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle initially had just 90 players, and after being sold to The New York Times in 2022, it has since gained approximately 2 million users as of 2022 according to Firecracker PR.
In playing Wordle, users are given six chances to guess the daily answer and receive feedback through different colors in the squares where letters are located each time they make a guess.
In analyzing 515 million wordles, The New York Times reported that people love holiday words and the most popular Wordle was the word “adieu,” although it often set players back.
The outlet also found that more people unlocked the brainteaser on their first try than can be explained by chance, although it does not always indicate that players are cheating.
In 2022, Wordle was most popular among millennials and members of Gen Z in the US, according to Statista.
The country with the most Wordle solves as of last year was Sweden, followed swiftly by Switzerland and Poland, with the U.S. ranking 18 on the list according to Words Rated.
Newsweek has come up with five clues to help you solve today’s Wordle brainteaser.
Newsweek also reveals the answer for the Monday, October 21 wordle below, so read with caution if you want to solve the mystery yourself.
Wordle #1,220 Clues and Hints for Monday, October 21
Hint #1: The answer contains two vowels and three consonants.
Hint #2: Two of the letters are repeated.
Hint #3: The word can be used as a noun or a verb, depending on context.
Hint #4: Synonyms for the word include “ladle” and “dipper.”
Hint #5: When you gesticulate about the word, it is a known symbol across many cultures and languages.
‘Wordle’ #1,220 Answer for Monday, October 21
Today’s wordle answer is “spoon.”
According to The New York Times, the average difficulty for this Wordle was 4.2 out of 6, otherwise known as “moderately challenging.” Good luck, because we struggled!
The word spoon, as a noun, is defined by Merriam-Webster as “an eating or cooking implement consisting of a small shallow bowl with a relatively long handle.”
As a verb, the word can mean “to take up and usually transfer in a spoon” or “to nestle close together while lying down with one person facing the back of another.”
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