Clues and answer for Monday, November 24

Hi! Welcome to the beginning of a new week. We hope you’re feeling refreshed and raring to go. If you’re looking for some help with today’s problems Wordyou found it! Here is our diary Word Guide with the answer to Monday’s puzzle (#1,619) and some clues.
Maybe you are a Word You’re a newcomer and you’re not quite sure how to play the game. We are here to help with this.
What is Wordle?
Word It is a deceptively simple daily word game released in 2021. Each day there is a five-letter word to be eliminated by a process of elimination. The daily vocabulary is the same for everyone.
Word It surged in popularity in late 2021 after creator Josh Wardle made it easier for players to share an emoji-based chart with friends and followers that showed them in a spoiler-free way of how they got on each day. The success of the game was encouraged dozens of clones in numerous categories and formats.
New York Times purchased Word early 2022 for an undisclosed amount. The publication said that players played collectively Word 5.3 billion times in 2024. So it’s not that surprising Word is one The best online games and puzzles you can play every day.
How to play with Word?
To start playing WordJust enter a five-letter word. The game will tell you how close you are to that day’s secret word by highlighting the letters in the correct position in green. Letters that appear in the word but are not in the correct place will be highlighted in yellow. If you guess any letters that are not in the hidden word, the game will gray them out on the virtual keyboard. However, you can still use these letters in your next predictions.
You’ll only have six guesses to find each word of the day, but you can still use the gray letters to narrow things down. It is also worth remembering that letters may appear more than once in the secret word.
Word it is free to play on NYT’as well as websites and applications Meta Quest headphones and Discord. The game refreshes at midnight local time. If you log in New York Times account, you can track your statsIncluding the all-important winning streak.
How to play Wordle more than once a day?
If a new York subscription includes full access to the publication’s games; no need to stop after a single lap Word. You will have access to: an archive 1,600+ previous Word games. So if you’re relatively new, you’ll be able to go back and catch up on previous editions.
Also paid new York Game members have access to a tool called. Wordle Bot. This can show you how well you performed in each day’s match.
Previous Wordle answers
before today Word clues, here are the answers to the latest puzzles you may have missed:
yesterday’s Word Answer for Sunday, November 23 — RABBIT
Saturday, November 22 — THICK
Friday, November 21 — VOWEL
Thursday, November 20 — GRAVE
Wednesday, November 19 — PRODUCER
Today’s Wordle tips explained
We will try to do it every day Word It’s a little easier for you. First, we will provide a clue that explains the meaning of the word or how it can be used in a phrase or sentence. We will also tell you if there are double (or even triple) letters in the word.
If you still don’t quite understand at this point, we’ll give you the first letter of the word. After this, those who are still confused can continue to find today’s answer. Word.
This should go without saying, but make sure you scroll slowly. Spoilers ahead.
Today’s Wordle help
Here’s a tip for today Word reply:
An important element of money or baked goods.
Are there any double letters in today’s Wordle?
There are no repeated letters in today’s language Word reply.
What is the first letter of today’s Wordle?
First letter today Word the answer is D.
Wordle’s answer today
This is yours final warning before announcing today’s Word reply. There is no take back.
Don’t blame us if you scroll too much and accidentally break the game yourself.
what’s up today Word? today’s Word reply…
Today’s Wordle answer for Monday, November 24 – DOUGH (Kris Holt)
PASTRY
Don’t worry if you couldn’t solve today’s problem Word word. If you’ve made it this far down the page, I hope you’ve at least continued your streak. And, hey: there’s always another game tomorrow.




