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Wednesday, March 15, 2023#634Easy

Wordle Hints & Answer — Wednesday, March 15

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SWEEP
Easy

The Wordle answer for Wednesday, March 15 (#634) is SWEEP. Rated Easy because it uses uncommon letters (W, P).

Hints

  1. 1Vowel count
  2. 2First letter
  3. 3Last letter
  4. 4Repeated letters?
  5. 5Second letter

Today’s Wordle answer

The answer to Wordle #634 (Wednesday, March 15, 2023) is SWEEP.

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Wordle #634 hints — Wednesday, March 15 (3/15/23)

Here are spoiler-free clues for Wordle puzzle 634, published Wednesday, March 15 (3/15/23). Start with the first hint and work down — only move to the next if you're still stuck.

How to use these hints

Each hint gets a little more direct — the first is a cryptic clue, the second narrows the meaning, the third is a near-giveaway. The answer is kept safely below the fold.

Make your six guesses count

Open with a word rich in common letters to map the vowels fast. Don't burn a guess repeating a grey letter — every clue here is designed to save you a turn.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Wordle answer for Wednesday, March 15 (#634)?
The answer to Wordle #634 on Wednesday, March 15 is SWEEP — an easy-rated 5-letter word. To move or clear away completely, often in one fluid, decisive motion
Is Wordle #634 hard or easy?
Wordle #634 (March 15) is rated Easy. Rated Easy because it uses uncommon letters (W, P).
When is the Wordle answer updated each day?
A new Wordle opens at midnight in your local time. We pre-stage each day's hints and answer so they're live the moment the puzzle resets.
What's a good Wordle starting word?
Strong openers like CRANE, SLATE or AUDIO test several common letters at once. Pair the first hint above with your opener to zero in quickly.