Experiencing difficulties in cracking NYT Wordle‘s December 20 edition? Then the hints and clues mentioned here can guide you. For the unversed, the game, each day, provides you with a 5-letter word and offers you a total of six chances to guess the word correctly. Otherwise, you lose.
Every guess provides you a hint as to whether the letter or word guessed is correct or not. The letters will turn into green, yellow, and grey. Yellow means it’s the correct letter but inaccurately placed; Green indicates accurately placed; and grey means entirely wrong.
With these clues, let’s solve today’s puzzle.
Wordle hint for December 20
Hint 1: Does the word begin with a vowel or consonant?
The word starts with a consonant.
Hint 2: How many vowels does the word have?
The word has one vowel.
Hint 3: Which letter does the word end with?
The word ends with “H.”
Hint 4: Is the word a verb or a noun?
It can be used in both forms. However, if used in a verb sense, then it can mean to do movement speedily.
Hint 5: Describe the word subtly without giving out too much.
A DC Superhero.
What is the Wordle answer for today, December 20?
The Wordle answer for today, December 20, is FLASH.
The term “Flash” has multiple meanings. Likely originated from Middle English, in a verb form, it means to have speedy mobility. However, in a noun form, it’s an object that produces bright light, which appears and disappears quickly. Aside from that, Ezra Miller and Grant Gustin’s DC superhero is also called Flash due to their ability to move faster than any human being.
Today’s wordle puzzle is quite simple. After noting down the last letter of the word given in the letter, one can think of any DC superhero, whose name ends with an “H.” This would make the puzzle-solving simpler. If you aren’t well-versed with DC universe, you can first crack the vowel and try to find words that mean moving quicker.