We have the solution to Wordle for June 28, along with some helpful hints to guide you to the answer yourself. We’ve placed the answer at the bottom of the page so you can take a crack at it first. Let’s dive in, starting with a reminder of yesterday’s answer.

 

Yesterday’s Wordle answer

For those new to the game or who don’t play it daily, yesterday’s Wordle answer was “ORDER.” So you know today’s answer won’t be that. With that in mind, take another stab at it using one of these Wordle starting words and come back if you need more help.

 

Hints for today’s Wordle

Still stuck? Here are three hints to help you solve today’s Wordle without giving away the answer:

  1. Today’s Wordle includes the letter D.
  2. Today’s Wordle uses two vowels.
  3. Today’s Wordle can refer to a large number of animals, particularly livestock like cattle or sheep, moving together in a group.

 

Today’s Wordle answer

No luck? Don’t worry—you can’t win them all! If you want to keep your streak alive, here’s today’s Wordle answer:

DROVE

 

Today’s Wordle definition

Here’s what “drove” means:

As a noun:

  • It refers to a large number of animals, particularly livestock like cattle or sheep, moving together in a group. For example: “The shepherd led the drove to the pasture.”
  • It can also describe a large number of people or things moving together in a group. For example: “Tourists arrived in droves to see the famous landmark.”

As a verb:

  • It is the simple past tense of “drive.” For example: “He drove the car to the city yesterday.”

 

Tips for tomorrow’s Wordle

Wordle might seem like a game of luck, but there are strategies to maximize your chances. Here are some tips:

  1. Choose a strong starting word: The first guess is crucial. Pick a word with multiple vowels and common consonants. Popular choices include “adieu,” “media,” “arise,” and “radio.” Avoid words with double letters to make the most of your guesses.
  2. Strategize your second word: Based on the clues from the first word, choose your second word to include common consonants like R, S, and T. Good options might be “stern,” “irate,” and “atone.” Ensure you don’t reuse any letters that were marked gray in the previous guess, as those letters are not in the word.
  3. Use process of elimination: Each guess should help you narrow down the possible letters. Focus on figuring out the vowels first, then layer in the common consonants.

Happy solving, and good luck with tomorrow’s Wordle!

TOPICS: Wordle