Wordle is available to play via the New York Times Games site since they purchased it earlier this year from an indie developer. Once players arrive at the site, they will need to choose a good starting word, and depending on the colors of the tile, will show players how close they are to solving the puzzle.

How to Play Wordle

If the tile turns gray, then that means the letter is not in the word. If a tile turns yellow, then the letter is in the word but it’s not in the correct spot. And if a tile turns green, then the letter is in the correct spot. Players have six tries to narrow down the letters. Results can then be shared via social media without spoiling the Wordle answer for the day.

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Hints for the Wordle 357 for June 11, 2022

Today’s Wordle word of the day rhymes with the word Moose. Today’s answer to the daily Wordle is an animal. There’s a repeating letter in the answer today. The Wordle for June 11 has three vowels in it. It’s an animal that can swim and fly. There’s an S in today’s Wordle answer. This word has a plural form, which has three E’s in it.

If these hints aren’t helping players figure out the Wordle answer, then they can look below for the full solution. This is the last warning for those that do not want to be spoiled for the June 11 Wordle answer.

June 11, 2022, Wordle Answer

Underneath the Wordle image lies the answer for today.

The answer to Wordle puzzle #357 is GOOSE.

The most common definition for the word Goose is the name for “a large waterbird with a long neck, short legs, webbed feet, and a short broad bill.” Goose can also be defined as a foolish person. Goose can be used in a sentence like so: “When the young boy dropped his ice cream out of his hand by accident, his friend called him a silly goose. Goose is also a verb for poking someone between their buttocks.

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Source: Oxford