New Sunday, New Wordle. Last week was a fun rollercoaster, and although we might never find use for insect names in daily conversations, still fantastic to learn new things. If we have to enter the word today on a difficulty scale, it will be a solid media – and that is not a bad start for this week. As usual, read continuously for instructions, complete answers for today’s wordle, and tips to be better in solving wordle puzzles.
Today’s wordle answer (#401-25 July 2022) is a word commonly used with recurrent vocals. Speaking of vocals, this word has two: one that stands alone and one is repeated. The first and last letter was “E,” and that’s what Jessica and Lorenzo did in Shakespeare “The Merchant of Venice.” Will and Lisa of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Water” also do this, and that is your clue about the fact that today’s word is a verb. If you are not a fan of literature and instructions do not help you, this is the other: Today’s word is a romantic version of abscondment.
The solution is a romantic getaway
The word today is Ollope, which means to escape quietly to get married. This is a tragic romcoms or romance (if you consider Romeo and Juliet). Although, recently, the use of the elbows turned into a “small destination marriage,” “marriage that is not financially crazy,” or “marriage that allows us not to invite everyone who is better we do not invite” (through merriam-webster ).
We got an answer in five experiments, even though we had three green tiles on the second guess. It’s still not too bad considering that there are 87 possible words with a combination of the letter. Wordlebot said that we would solve the puzzles in four guesses, but we were still sunbathing in the winnings of solving the puzzles yesterday in less guessing.
Remember, the key to solving more efficient Wordle puzzles is to use strategic starter words, and to try to make pillars from an early age. You can do this by eliminating all the vocals in your first two guesses (audio, ouija, and parting words are good words to do this). That way, you narrow your next guess and have more opportunities to arrive in the answer faster.