Wordle #1124: Tips and Answer for July 17th's Challenging Puzzle
Wordle enthusiasts, get ready for another brain-teasing challenge! Today's puzzle (#1124) for Wednesday, July 17th, offers a unique word that might require some clever thinking. Here are some hints and tips to help you solve it:
Hints Without Spoilers
- The word of the day relates to the concept of to the utmost
- It begins with a consonant followed by a vowel
- The answer is a common adverb used to emphasize the extent of something
The Solving Process
Our Wordle expert had an exceptionally lucky solve today:
- The opening guess was QUIET - inspired by the upcoming A Quiet Place film
- This initial guess provided an incredible start with 3 green boxes and 2 yellow boxes
- With such a strong opening, only one possible solution remained
Today's Answer (Spoiler Alert!)
QUITE
The word quite originates from Middle English quiten or quit, meaning to repay or release. It evolved from Old French quiter and Latin quietus, eventually taking on its modern meaning of completely or entirely.
Bonus Brain Teaser
As an extra challenge, try solving this logic puzzle:
Five apes were eating oranges. The Orangutan finished eating before the Gorilla, but behind the Chimp. The Bonobo finished before the Gibbon, but behind the Gorilla. What was the finishing order?
(The answer will be revealed in tomorrow's Wordle guide)
Remember, Wordle resets daily, so come back tomorrow for a brand new puzzle and more brain-teasing fun!