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Today’s Wordle answer for Saturday, June 8

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Get today’s Wordle off to the smoothest possible start with our general tips, here to give your daily guesses a quick refresh. There’s a clue for the June 8 (1085) game here too if you’d like something more specific, as well as today’s answer if you need a quick save. Enjoy your win.

Twelve grey letters in my first three goes? That’s got to be some sort of personal record. Thank goodness for the late-game turnaround, even if it happened mostly because there weren’t that many letters left to try. A memorable way to start my Wordle weekend, although I’d appreciate it if tomorrow’s game was a little less eventful.

Today’s Wordle hint

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Wordle today: A hint for Saturday, June 8

This is an old fashioned word you could use in place of “therefore” or “because of this reason”. It can also describe a point in the future too: an event could take place four hours _____, for example.  

Is there a double letter in Wordle today? 

Yes, there is a double letter in today’s puzzle. 

Wordle help: 3 tips for beating Wordle every day 

If there’s one thing better than playing Wordle, it’s playing Wordle well, which is why I’m going to share a few quick tips to help set you on the path to success: 

  • A good opener contains a balanced mix of unique vowels and consonants. 
  • A tactical second guess helps to narrow down the pool of letters quickly.
  • The solution may contain repeat letters.

There’s no time pressure beyond making sure it’s done by midnight. So there’s no reason not to treat the game like a casual newspaper crossword and come back to it later if you’re coming up blank. 

Today’s Wordle answer

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What is today’s Wordle answer?

One win, ready to go. The answer to the June 8 (1085) Wordle is HENCE.

Previous answers

The last 10 Wordle answers 

The more past Wordle answers you can cram into your memory banks, the better your chances of guessing today’s Wordle answer without accidentally picking a solution that’s already been used. Past Wordle answers can also give you some excellent ideas for fun starting words that keep your daily puzzle solving fresh.

Here are some recent Wordle solutions:

  • June 7: MELON
  • June 6: ETHER
  • June 5: ORGAN
  • June 4: GROOM
  • June 3: STARK
  • June 2: BRAVO
  • June 1: BASIN
  • May 31: CHAOS
  • May 30: GUMMY
  • May 29: PAPAL

Learn more about Wordle 

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Every day Wordle presents you with six rows of five boxes, and it’s up to you to work out which secret five-letter word is hiding inside them.

You’ll want to start with a strong word like ALERT—something containing multiple vowels, common consonants, and no repeat letters. Hit Enter and the boxes will show you which letters you’ve got right or wrong. If a box turns ⬛️, it means that letter isn’t in the secret word at all. 🟨 means the letter is in the word, but not in that position. 🟩 means you’ve got the right letter in the right spot.

You’ll want your second go to compliment the first, using another “good” word to cover any common letters you missed last time while also trying to avoid any letter you now know for a fact isn’t present in today’s answer.

After that it’s just a case of using what you’ve learned to narrow your guesses down to the right word. You have six tries in total and can only use real words (so no filling the boxes with EEEEE to see if there’s an E). Don’t forget letters can repeat too (ex: BOOKS).

If you need any further advice feel free to check out our Wordle tips, and if you’d like to find out which words have already been used you can scroll to the relevant section above. 

Originally, Wordle was dreamed up by software engineer Josh Wardle, as a surprise for his partner who loves word games. From there it spread to his family, and finally got released to the public. The word puzzle game has since inspired tons of games like Wordle, refocusing the daily gimmick around music or math or geography. It wasn’t long before Wordle became so popular it was sold to the New York Times for seven figures. Surely it’s only a matter of time before we all solely communicate in tricolor boxes. 

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