Here we are with another puzzle inWordle! This time around, you are about to guess a word that you have probably heard at least a few times, but what makes it difficult is the letter structure of the word, which is a tricky part.

Today’s word is an adjective, but we have a certain group of adjectives that end with a similar letter, and you can probably guess it much easier if you try it in one of your initial guesses in today’s puzzle. But if you need more hints before taking the first step, let’s jump into the next paragraph for more in-depth clues on today’s puzzle.

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Wordle Hints & Tips For Friday, October 7

Today’s word usually describes excellence. When something is really good you use this adjective for it, but sometimes it could also mean vice versa if your sentence includes sarcasm. So, when something is not very good, you can use this word to sarcastically say what you mean.

In older times, this word was used to describe a person, especially a man, who used to dress in fashionable and expensive clothes, caring too much about his appearance.

If these clues didn’t help you much, we have another hint for you. Today’s word has a repetitive letter, which is the reason why we called it a bit tricky earlier. So, you should actually look for no more than 4 different letters for this 5-letter word.

As your last hint, today’s word starts with a “D” and ends with a “Y”. We are going to reveal the answer in the next paragraph, but make sure to use all your remaining chances to guess the word before checking out the answer.

What Is The Wordle Answer Today? (Friday, October 7)

The answer to today’s Wordle puzzle is “DANDY.”

As I said earlier, it’s not something you haven’t heard so far, but it does have a tricky letter structure. At the end of the day, even if you didn’t succeed to solve the puzzle, you learned a new word.

We will be back with a new article tomorrow for the next Wordle puzzle.

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