Today’s NYT Wordle #1120 reminds me of my university days when I was learning law while preparing for my CA exams. Weird how life changes. Here are today’s NYT Wordle game hints and the answer. As always, I got some clues to help you guess the five-letter word. Use these hints to challenge yourself before checking the solution though.
Note 1: Here are your daily hints and answer for today’s Connections and Strands.
Note 2: Here are hints and answer for yesterday’s Wordle, Connections, and Strands.
Today’s Wordle #1120 Hints for July 13
Here are some hints for you.
- Wordle hint No. 1: Repetition – No repetition in today’s Wordle answer.
- Wordle hint No. 2: Vowels – Today’s Wordle answer has two vowels.
- Wordle hint No. 3: Ending – The word ends with T.
- Wordle hint No. 4: First letter – Today’s Wordle answer starts with the letter E.
- Wordle hint No. 5: Synonyms – to create or make a new law.
Today’s Wordle #1120 Answer and Meaning (July 13, 2024)
Here’s the final answer and what it means.
- Answer: The five-letter word for today’s Wordle is ENACT.
- Meaning: Google defines it as – to establish by legal and authoritative act, to make into law, or enact a bill.
How to Play NYT Wordle
Are you playing Wordle for the first time? Don’t know where to play? It’s easy, fun, and addictive. Here’s a short and simple guide for you.
Wordle is a daily word puzzle game from NYT (New York Times) where players get six attempts to guess a five-letter word. It is free to play on the above link. Each guess must be a valid word, and feedback is given through colored tiles:
- Green indicates the correct letter in the correct position.
- Yellow indicates the correct letter in the wrong position.
- Grey indicates an incorrect letter.
The goal is to deduce the target word using these clues. It’s a fun and challenging way to test vocabulary and logic skills.