Today's Wordle hint and answer on Tuesday 16th April for 1032
How to narrow down and solve today's Wordle.
It's Tuesday, so whatever the weather is like where you are, grab five minutes to yourself to figure out the Wordle answer for today, 16th April.
For the uninitiated, the aim of Wordle is to work out a daily five-letter word within six guesses. The fewer the guesses, the better - and if you fail to guess it at all, you'll break your streak.
The latter is why working out today's Wordle answer is such a priority, as players pride themselves on keeping their streak going. So why gamble on a risky final guess when you can learn a few clues and, failing that, get the definitive answer? This page can help with that.
Once you have today's word, learn more about Wordle and how the New York Times became interested in games in this interview with Jonathan Knight, Head of Games for the NYTimes. In keeping with the word theme, we've also discussed why The NYTimes Mini Crossword is a reliable joy.
Clues for today's Wordle answerInstead of going straight to the answer, you might only need a few hints to get you over the line:
There is one vowel in this word. This word has no repeating letters. The word starts with 'S'. This word is the common name for the part of a leg that's between the knee and ankle.Still not sure? Read on for the answer.
Wordle answer for word 1032 on 16th April 2024Even with the above clues, still not sure and want to keep that streak going?
The Wordle answer today is SHANK.
After a short break from Wordle, this was my first attempt at getting it right again and it didn't go quite to plan. After guessing the 'S', 'H', 'A' with 'SHARD' on my third guess I exhausted the rest of my attempts before I could get today's word 'SHANK'. Oh well, there's always tomorrow.
Don't forget to share your Wordle answer once you're done. | Image credit: MichaelJBerlin - stock.adobe.comNow you have the answer, do not spoil it for others! Remember, you can share your results spoiler-free in the form of a grid.
Of course, no one has to know you came to this page to work it out. Maybe put in two or three fake guesses first to throw them off the scent, perhaps?
Today's Wordle etymologyToday's word 'SHANK' is said to have partially originated from the Old English word 'Sċanca' and Middle English word 'Schanke', both meaning 'Leg'. It's also thought that in the early 1770's the word 'SHANK' could be used to define a plant that has a decaying stem.
Wordle past answers for this weekAnd now for our 'Previously on Wordle' segement! (I know 'in' works better, but let me have this...) This week has seen the following words make appearance in Wordle so far:
Monday 15th April (1031) - EQUIP Sunday 14th April (1030) - BLIMPIf you'd like to know all of the words which has graced Wordle in times gone by, check out our past Wordle answers archive.
What to play after WordleWith your daily Wordle completed, the question is - what shall you play now?
You can, of course, try out the other word-based games offered by the New York Times, like Spelling Bee, the Mini Crossword and Letter Boxed. You can also take a crack at Connections, the daily Sudokus and Tiles - a rather additive motif matching game.
There’s also a range of games which have put a twist on the Wordle formula. Squaredle challenges you to find a series of words by connecting letters in a four by four grid. Meanwhile Dordle, Quorodly, Octordly and Sedecordle all keep to the standard Wordle, while increasing the number of words you have to find. The challenge comes in how your guesses count for all of the words, so you need to decide whether you’re going to focus on a specific word or try to solve multiple words at the same time. Thankfully, the number of guesses you’re given increases alongside the amount of words you’re expected to solve.
If you want a break from spelling though, try GeoGuessr. Here you’ll be given a picture of somewhere, anywhere, in the world and have to place a marker on where you think that location is. There’s even an Old School RuneScape version.
Hope you enjoyed playing Wordle today!