Looking for the answer on April 17 (302) Wordle? It’s the weekend, and that means it’s time to relax – or if you’re working out, give yourself an easier time with today’s Wordle before things get too busy to worry about little green, yellow and gray boxes. .
Maybe you would review previous answers in our Ordarkiv instead? No matter why you’re here, I can help. I have a handy prod for those who want it, the answer with big bold text, and if you’re new to Wordle, I can even show you how to play.
Wordle April 17: A helpful tip
This word may have only five letters, but by definition it is always more than enough. Group all your consonants together, no matter how weird they look, and I’m sure you’ll still have plenty of guesswork left when you clear today’s Wordle.
Today’s Wordle 302 answer
I can definitely see that this is one that makes a lot more sense once you see it, so let’s not delay the solution any longer. The answer on April 17 (302) Wordle is AMPLE.
How Wordle works
In Wordle, you are presented with five blank fields to work with, and you need to find a secret word of five letters that fits in those fields. You only have six guesses to handle.
Start with a word like “TRAVEL” – this is good because it contains three regular vowels and no repetition letters. Press Enter and the boxes will show you which letters you have right or wrong.
If a box turns ⬛️, that letter is not in the secret word at all. 🟨 means that the letter is in the word, but not in that position. 🟩 means you have typed the letter, it is in the word and in the right place.
In the next row, repeat the process for your second guess using what you learned from your previous guess. You have six attempts and can only use real words (so you do not have to fill the boxes with EEEEE to see if there is an E).
Originally, Wordle was invented by software engineer Josh Wardle, as a surprise to his partner who loves puns. From there, it spread to his family and was finally released to the public. The word puzzle has since inspired tons of games like Wordle that refocus the daily gimmick around music or math or geography. It was not long before Wordle became so popular that it was sold to the New York Times for seven digits. It is certainly only a matter of time before we all communicate exclusively in three-colored boxes.