The New York Times Games has released its review for Tuesday’s Wordle puzzle, featuring the word SCOWL. According to Webster’s New World College Dictionary, SCOWL means “to contract the eyebrows and lower the corners of the mouth in showing displeasure; look angry, irritated, or sullen.” This is a moderately challenging puzzle, averaging 4.5 guesses out of 6, making it suitable for experienced Wordle players.
In other news, artist Christina Chung’s work has been featured on this review, drawing inspiration from the natural world and powerful storytelling. Readers can find more information about her illustrations and follow the conversation in the comments section using the hashtag #wordlereview.
Wordle fans can also visit our friend WordleBot for in-depth analysis of past and future puzzles, and check out the Games app’s help menu if they encounter any technical issues.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/16/crosswords/wordle-review-1277.html