Wordle Hint 1258

#1258 Wordle Hint

It contains one vowel
Vowels are AEIOU
There are two repeated letters
Packed very tight, timber delight
Riddle

#1258 Wordle Stats

Normal
4.08
AVG Solve
Hard
3.94
AVG Solve
Difficulty
6.3
Out of 10
Guess Distribution 367.1k - NYT
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56
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SPOILER
Answer Below

#1258 Wordle Answer

C
H
O
C
K
Defenition
A chock is a small block or wedge used to keep something in place or prevent it from moving, like keeping a wheel from rolling away.

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1256 Nov 26
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1255 Nov 25
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1254 Nov 24
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1253 Nov 23
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1252 Nov 22
All Wordle Answers

Best Starting Words

These words balance common vowels and frequently used consonants, maximizing the odds of finding key letters early.
CRANE
SLATE
CRATE
ADIEU
TRACE

Wordle Tips

Use Vowels

Why? Words containing multiple vowels can help you identify which vowels are in the target word.

Examples: Consider starting with words like "adieu," "audio," or "arise."

Letter Frequency

Why? Using letters that frequently appear in English words increases your chances of hitting correct letters early.

Tips: Focus on common consonants like R, S, T, L, N, and common vowels like E and A.

Eliminate Bad Letters

Why? Keeping track of letters that are not in the word helps narrow down future guesses.

How: Avoid reusing letters that have been grayed out and concentrate on letters that haven't been tried yet.

Letter Combinations

Why? Certain letters often appear together in English.

Tips: Combinations like "TH," "CH," "SH," "QU," and "KN" can help you form plausible words based on the hints you have.

4 Fun Wordle Facts

Love Story Origins

Wordle was originally a private gift! Josh Wardle, a Brooklyn-based software engineer, made it as a thoughtful surprise for his partner, Palak Shah, who adored word games like Spelling Bee and The New York Times crossword. It was their little personal game before it became a global obsession!

Origin of Name

The name Wordle is actually a clever play on the developer’s own name. Josh Wardle, the software engineer who created the game, used his last name as inspiration, giving the puzzle its catchy and fitting title, Wordle.

NYT Acquisition

Due to its immense popularity, Wordle was acquired by The New York Times in early 2022 for a seven-figure sum. The game was added to the paper’s growing collection of digital puzzles, such as crosswords and spelling bees.

Variants and Spinoffs

Wordle inspired numerous spinoffs and variants across different languages and themes, including games like Quordle (where you solve four puzzles at once), Heardle (a musical guessing game), and Worldle (a geography-based version where you guess countries). Its simple yet captivating format has proven highly adaptable.

Hey there, Wordle fans! If you've been diving into the daily puzzles, you know the thrill of nailing that elusive five-letter word. It's that "eureka" moment when all the letters flip green, making the game as addictive as it is satisfying.

We get it—not everyone wants today's Wordle answer handed to them outright. That's why we've set up this page! We're here to give you just a tiny hint to nudge you toward the solution without spoiling the fun. So, if you're ever stuck and need a little help, be sure to bookmark this page for a quick clue while still enjoying the challenge of cracking the Wordle puzzle on your own.

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Not every Wordle enthusiast wants a complete spoiler for today's puzzle. That's why we've created this page! We're here to offer just a subtle hint to help you figure out today's Wordle answer on your own. Be sure to bookmark this page for those moments when you're stuck but still want to enjoy the thrill of cracking the puzzle yourself.