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I feel as though every day I come to write one of these, I’m apologising on behalf of the New York Times. And with that, here I am again… because today’s Wordle answer for March 31 is another one that could (and already did) end some streaks.
With some very long streaks being ended by today’s Wordle, you might want some hints to keep yours. So read on for your usual five clues to help with today’s answer. If you are just here to find out more about the word, then we’ve got that at the bottom as well. Otherwise, best of luck.
Wordle 285 hints for March 31
- Today’s word contains only four unique letters.
- There is only one vowel in today’s Wordle answer.
- The two letters that are the same are not next to one another.
Keep cooking with another two hints
- The vowel in today’s answer in O.
- The answer to today’s Wordle is an adjective.
What is today’s Wordle answer for March 31?
It’s that time again, your *spoiler alert* before today’s Wordle is revealed. Keep reading if you’re still at a loss for yet another stinker from the New York Times.
Today’s Wordle answer is… LOWLY. To start with, some people been stumped with a choice of multiple LO**Y options, a problem that keeps appearing with these NYT words. But on top of that, today’s word was particularly rough with two of the letter L, one vowel and a W, on top of the word not being as common as some of the others we’ve seen lately. Unsurprising, then, that’s it’s tripped so many people up.
Lowly meaning
Lowly is the first adjective we’ve had in Wordle for a few days, and is used to describe someone or something that is not respected, or deemed to be in a low rank or position. It can be used in quite a few ways, and while meaning remains pretty much the same, it is used in varying degrees of severity. For example, it can be used in a very derogative way towards a person, or simply to describe an item that is plain.
So, whether you got today’s Wordle or not, we hope it won’t put you off, and you’ll be back for more Wordle fun tomorrow. In the meantime, if you’ve not already, check out our list of our favorite Wordle alternatives.
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