Clear the confusion and win your daily Wordle in record time with our help. The answer to today’s game is just a simple scroll or click away – if you need it, use it. And if you don’t (or not yet, anyway), why not take a look at our general tips or use our hint for the September 5 game (1174) instead to point your puzzle in the right direction?
I really had to fight today’s Wordle, the yellow letters I discovered just wouldn’t settle anywhere for a row or three. Once I figured them all out, I just had to fight the rest of the alphabet until I found Thursday’s answer. I was very happy when I finally won – and quite relieved too.
Today’s Wordle tip
Wordle today: A note for Thursday, September 5th
This word can refer to anything that could grow in size or extent. The look on someone’s face when they see a delicious cake. The extent of a person’s research.
Is there a double letter in Wordle today?
No, there are no double letters in today’s puzzle.
Wordle Help: 3 Tips to Beat Wordle Every Day
If you’re new to the Wordle daily puzzle or just need a refresher after a break, I’ll give you a few quick tips to help you succeed. There’s nothing like a small victory to set you up for the rest of the day.
- A mix of unique consonants and vowels makes for a solid opening word.
- By tactically second guessing you should be able to quickly narrow down the letter pool.
- The answer may contain a repeated letter.
There is no timer, so you have all the time in the world – until midnight – to find the right word. If you get stuck, there’s no shame in coming back to the puzzle later in the day and finishing it when you’re clear-headed.
Today’s Wordle answer
What is today’s Wordle answer?
Are you looking for one letter or five? The answer to the Wordle of September 5 (1174) is EXPAND.
Previous Wordle Answers
The last 10 Wordle answers
Keeping track of the last few Wordle answers can help you rule out current possibilities. It’s also handy for getting inspiration for opening words or further guesses if you’re running out of ideas for the day.
Here are the last 10 Wordle answers:
- 4 September: STAR
- 3 September: WEAK
- 2 September: CAMEL
- September 1: MUDDY
- 31 August: SPOUT
- 30 August: JACK
- 29 August: FAILURE
- 28 August: SUPPLE
- 27 August: CROWN
- 26 August: MISSION
Learn more about Wordle
In Wordle, you have six rows of five boxes each day and the goal is to find the correct five-letter word by entering guesses and omitting or confirming individual letters.
A good start with a strong word like ARISE – something that has multiple vowels, common consonants, and no repeating letters – is a good tactic. Once you hit enter, the boxes will tell you which letters you got right or wrong. If a box turns ⬛️, it means that letter doesn’t appear in the secret word at all. 🟨 means the letter appears in the word, but not in that position. 🟩 means you have the right letter in the right place.
Your second tip should complement the starting word by using another “good” word to cover any common letters you missed last time, while also trying to avoid any letters you now know for sure don’t appear in today’s answer. With any luck, you should have some colored squares to work with that will put you on the right track.
Then all you have to do is apply what you’ve learned to narrow down your guesses to the right word. You have six attempts in total and can only use real words (so you can’t fill in the boxes with EEEEE to see if there’s an E in them). Don’t forget that letters can repeat themselves (eg: BOOKS).
If you need further advice, please take a look at our Wordle Tipsand if you want to know which words have already been used, you can scroll to the relevant section above.
Wordle was originally conceived by a software engineer Josh Wardleas a surprise for his partner, who loves word games. From there, it spread through his family and was finally made available to the public. The word puzzle game has since then had countless Games like Wordlewhich focuses the daily fun on music, mathematics or geography. It did not take long for Wordle to become so popular that it sold to the New York Times for a seven-figure sum. It is surely only a matter of time before we all communicate only in three-coloured boxes.