The NYT Wordle December 27 edition is out for players to crack. Each day, this interesting game provides players with a 5-letter word to solve, which also tests one’s vocabulary and guessing skills. The puzzle gives you a total of six chances to get the word right, with the help of the clues and hints provided. Every guess will turn the square into one of these colors: yellow, green, and grey. Here, yellow indicates the right letter but inaccurate placement, green means placement and letter both are correct, and grey signifies the placement and the letter both are incorrect. With the help of colors and hints, it becomes easier to crack the word.
So, here are the hints and answers for today’s NYT Wordle.
Wordle hint for December 27
Hint 1: What letter does the word start with?
The word begins with ‘G’.
Hint 2: How many vowels does the word have?
The word features two vowels.
Hint 3: Are the vowels repeated in the word?
No, the vowers aren’t repeated.
Hint 4: Describe the word subtly without giving out too much.
It is used to make cereal.
Hint 5: What does the word rhyme with?
The word rhymes with Train and Pain.
What is the Wordle answer for today, December 27?
The Wordle answer for today, December 27, is GRAIN.
The term ‘Grain’ refers to a small portion of food, like wheat, jowar, rice, and others. It’s harvested by the farmers for everyday consumption by humans and animals. It is also used to make bread or cereal.
Today’s word is quite simple and can be cracked within a few minutes. At first, players are required to jot down the first letter given in the hint, to begin guessing. They can then stress on the vowels. If one gets the rhyming words and subtle descriptions correct, it won’t be difficult to guess the word.