Today's Wordle #1371: Hints, Clues, and Answer for March 21

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Today's Wordle #1371: Hints, Clues, and Answer for March 21

Hey everyone! It's finally Friday, and not just any Friday—it’s the first full day of spring! The chill of winter is fading, and we’re stepping into a brighter, warmer season. And what better way to kick off the weekend than with a fresh round of Wordle? If you're ready to take on today’s puzzle, let’s get into it!

First, let’s talk about some helpful hints for today’s Wordle. Here’s what you need to know: The word you’re looking for involves a gentle push—yes, that’s your hint. And if that’s not enough, here’s another clue: today’s Wordle ends in a vowel. Got any ideas yet? If you’re still scratching your head, no worries—I’ve got you covered.

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Now, if you don’t want any spoilers, this is your last chance to look away. Ready? Alright, the answer to Wordle #1371 is… NUDGE ! That’s right—a simple yet tricky little word that might have taken a few guesses to land on.

Let me walk you through my own solving process. My first guess wasn’t exactly my best move, but hey, that’s part of the game. I somehow went with “CLEAT”—not sure why, considering I don’t usually go for sports-related words. That left me with only a yellow ‘E.’ My second guess, “SHORE,” helped me a lot, turning that ‘E’ green and cutting down my possibilities significantly.

Then, I made a slightly lucky but strategic guess with “BRING,” which gave me two more yellow letters and narrowed my choices even further. At that point, there was just one possible word left—NUDGE! And there it was, victory!

Since it’s Friday, it’s also 2XP day for those who like to keep score. Unfortunately, my score today wasn’t the best. I got it in four guesses, meaning I scored zero points, and because I lost to the Wordle Bot (who solved it in three), I took a -1 point hit. Thanks to 2XP Friday, that became -2 points for me. Ouch! Meanwhile, the Bot racked up 4 points, closing in on my lead. But hey, there’s always tomorrow, right?

For those who love the deeper meaning of words, the etymology of “nudge” is quite interesting. It likely originates from the late 17th century, possibly from the Norwegian word "nugga," which means to push or poke gently. Over time, the meaning evolved, but it has always been associated with a soft prod—whether physical or metaphorical.

So, how did you do today? Did you get ‘NUDGE’ faster than I did? Share your scores and let me know how your Wordle game is going. And don’t forget to check back tomorrow for another round of hints, clues, and the all-important answer!

Until then, happy Wordling!

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