Good morning Wordlers! It's a beautiful day to break your brain by staring at a virtual keyboard until all the letters look fake and you forget literally every five-letter word you've ever read or spoken. Today's Wordleanswer can be found down the bottom of this post, but if you're still trying to come by the solution to Wordle#279 honestly on this fine Friday, scroll slowly down through the handy clues we've lined up below to get a nudge in the right direction.
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Sure can! It's in the name of a very large American retail chain.
Not today! Five letters, all different.
Not at all. It's maybe not the most excitingword, but you've definitely heard it before.
SEE ALSO: 'Heardle' is 'Wordle' but make it musicSure thing! The last letter is actually silent.
O and E, but not necessarily in that order.
Since you asked nicely... sure.
Ready?
Today's word is...
DEPOT.
Yes, like the place where you buy stuff for your Home.
You've got T, O, and E, which are all pretty common, but you won't necessarily be reaching for that P or D in your first guess. And that silent T at the end isn't a super common thing in English — like a lot of sneaky pronunciations, you can blame the French for that one. (Technically, you can blame English for stealing words and being all like "Whatever" when it comes to working out how they're supposed to sound.)
So if it took you a little while and a few hints to get there, that's OK! And if you pulled a sneaky to maintain your streaky, well, we don't snitch.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to today's Wordle.
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