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Wordle Today: Answer, hits for March 18, 2025

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Today's Wordle Difficulty

Difficulty: Medium

While 'ALONG' is a common word, the 'NG' ending might not be immediately obvious. Players might try other words starting with 'ALO' before considering the 'NG' combination.

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Wordle today features a fairly common word, but the ending might require some thought. Consider words related to movement and direction.

Gentle Hint

Think about movement and direction.

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This word describes being beside or moving alongside something.

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The word starts with 'AL' and ends with 'NG'.

Today's Wordle Answer

The answer for Wordle today (March 18, 2025) is ALONG.

Word Meaning

Moving in a constant direction on (a road, path, or any more or less horizontal surface).

Word Origin

From Old English 'andlang', meaning 'alongside, lengthwise, extended'.

Common Phrases

  • All along
  • Along the way
  • Get along

Often used in travel narratives, directions, or descriptions of journeys, both literal and metaphorical.

Technical Analysis

Pattern

VCVCC

Vowels

'A' and 'O' are in positions 1 and 3.

Watch out for

  • ALLOW
  • AMONG
  • ALONE

Solving Strategies

  • Start with a word containing 'A', 'O', and 'N' to test for their presence.
  • Consider words related to movement or position.
  • The 'NG' ending is relatively common, so keep that in mind.
  • If you get 'AL' and 'O', try different consonant combinations for the last two letters.

Today's Wordle Insights

Current Context

As people plan spring trips and outdoor activities, the concept of moving 'along' a path or route is relevant.

Today's Challenge

The 'NG' ending might be less obvious than other common endings, making this a medium-difficulty Wordle.

Winning Strategy

Focusing on the 'AL' beginning and then trying the 'NG' ending could be an efficient approach.

Did You Know?

The word 'along' has roots in Old English, reflecting the importance of movement and direction in early language.

Word History

The evolution of 'along' from 'andlang' shows how language adapts to describe spatial relationships.

Player Stats

Words with this vowel-consonant pattern have an average solve rate of 3.8 guesses.

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