Today’s Wordle Hints and Answer: Help for May 11, #1057 – CNET

Today’s Wordle answer isn’t too difficult. Common letters and a well-known word should have you guessing it before your chances run out. But if you need help, read on. We’ve ranked all the letters in the alphabet by popularity, if you want to use this list to decide on your best start words.

Every day, we’ll post hints and then the answer for the current day’s Wordle, just in case you need it.

And do you also play NYT Connections? We’ve got today’s Connections answer and hints, too.

Plus, we’ve compiled some tips for Strands, another game from the Times, that’s currently in beta.

Today’s Wordle hints

Warning: If you keep reading, you’ll see the Wordle answer for Saturday, May 11, puzzle No. 1057. That could be a devastating spoiler for some players. But if you just need the answer — maybe you’re on your last guess and just don’t want to see a 900-game streak go bye-bye — keep reading.

Wordle hint No. 1: No repeats

There are no repeated letters in today’s Wordle answer.

Wordle hint No. 2: Vowels

There are two vowels in today’s Wordle answer.

Wordle hint No. 3:  Start letter

Today’s Wordle answer starts with T.

Wordle hint No. 4: End letter

Today’s Wordle answer ends with L.

Wordle hint No. 5: Meaning

Today’s Wordle answer has something to do with water.

TODAY’S WORDLE ANSWER

Here comes the spoiler: Today’s Wordle answer is: TIDAL, as in things that are related to the tides. The Tidal Basin scandal made the news in the 1970s, though other political sex scandals since then have, uh, washed it away.

Yesterday’s Wordle answer

Yesterday’s answer, No. 1056, May 10, was MEDIA.

Past Wordle answers

May 6, No. 1052: SHAVE

May 7, No. 1053: MUSTY

May 8, No. 1054: PIOUS

May 9, No. 1055: JERKY

Everyday Wordle tips

I’ve written a lot about Wordle — from covering its 1,000th word to my list of the best starter words to a helpful two-step strategy to news about controversial word changes. I’ve even rounded up what I learned playing the hit online word puzzle for a full year. So if you’re rethinking your need for the actual answer, you might try tips from one of those stories.

Still need a starter word? One person told me they just look around and choose a five-letter object that they’ve spotted to use as their starter word — such as COUCH or CHAIR. I tend to stick to starter words that have the most popular letters used in English words. I like TRAIN as a starter, though I have a friend who uses TRAIL. I’ve read that people use the financial term ROATE, but I like to use words I actually know.

What is Wordle?

If you read this far, you know how to play. You have six chances to guess a five-letter word, and the game gives you feedback as to whether the letters you’ve guessed are in the puzzle, and whether you guessed the correct location for them. The New York Times bought the game from creator Josh Wardle for seven figures in 2022. Wardle famously created the game for his partner, and let her narrow down the 12,000 five-letter words in the English language to just 2,500, creating the database of answers. It was convenient, too, that he has a name that plays off “word.”

A Times spokesperson told me it lists the very first Wordle as appearing on June 19, 2021, and the paper celebrated the game’s 1000th word on March 15. Spoiler: That 1000th word was ERUPT. As in, “Dad will erupt if the Wordle is so tough he loses his streak.”

There are other fun games in the Times Games stable. My latest addiction is Connections, which I think is trickier than Wordle. This is the game where you look at a grid of 16 words and try to put them into four groups of related words. Sometimes the relationships between the words are pretty out there — like the time when it was four words that all began with rock bands, such as “Rushmore” and “journeyman.” (Connections got a little sassy on April Fools’ Day with an all-emoji puzzle. Some gamers did NOT find that funny.)

Spelling Bee is a popular Times game too. And there’s a new game that’s still in beta, Strands, which I’m trying to master.