Christmas Eve Wordle is available to solve and today’s answer shouldn’t be too difficult for most. Here are the daily hints, and spoiled answer.
The holiday weekend is in full swing and with it comes a new Wordle for Sunday, December 24th. Today’s answer shouldn’t be too difficult for most players as it uses mostly common letters and doesn’t do any of the normal tricks that can make a Wordle word difficult to guess.
With a new word each day, it can be difficult to keep up with every Wordle answer, but it’s good knowledge to have since the game doesn’t seem to repeat words. At least, it hasn’t done so since its inception. Remembering what words came before is a great way to figure out what the new daily answer could be.
5 Letter Words Wordle Hasn’t Used Yet (Updated Daily)
Wordle, the popular word-guessing game hosted by The New York Times, has over 1,700 words remaining as possible solutions.
Today’s Wordle Hints
December 24th #918
If you need a little help but don’t want to be spoiled on today’s Wordle answer right away, we’ve provided a few hints, followed by the correct answer below.
Hint 1 |
There are no repeating letters. |
Hint 2 |
The answer is used as a noun and verb. |
Hint 3 |
The vowels are in the 3rd & 5th positions. |
Hint 4 |
Simple elegance or refinement of movement. |
Today’s Wordle Answer
December 24th #918
The December 24th Wordle answer is GRACE.
For our starting word today we used IRATE, which was the best Wordle word to start with because it locked in a lot of letters right off the bat. We had the ‘R’, ‘A’, and ‘E’ to work with and two incorrect letters. Moving forward we tried CRAVE as our second guess, this showed us that a ‘C’ was involved but we placed it in the wrong position.
Since there was only one possible spot for the ‘C’ to go we went with BRACE as our third guess. This wasn’t correct but set forth an easy task to sort out which letter was the correct first one. In the end, we scored a Wordle win-in-four with the correct answer, GRACE. Another puzzle solved and another mark for our win-streak.