You will find all the help you need for today’s Wordle (opens in a new tab) right here at PC Gamer. Learn how to make every guess count with our hints and tips for the February 28 riddle (619). Take a look at today’s hint if you want to find a little direction, or quickly scroll down to today’s answer from Wordle if you just need to save your winning streak.
Today’s Wordle was a pleasantly seamless experience for me, my opening duo complementing each other nicely, and while my third try didn’t bring the success I had hoped for, it made a quick win in the fourth a sure thing. I hope tomorrow’s Wordle is even better.
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A Wordle clue for Tuesday, February 28
The answer to today’s Wordle is the name of a spirited dance that originated in 19th century Bohemia, as well as a kind of wacky pattern used on fabrics and clothing. You will need to find two different vowels to solve this one.
Is there a double letter in today’s Wordle?
There are no double letters in today’s Wordle.
Wordle Help: 3 Tips to Beat Wordle Every Day
Looking to extend your Wordle winning streak? Maybe you have just started playing the popular daily puzzle game and are looking for some tips. Whatever the reason you’re here, these quick tips can help point you in the right direction:
- Start with a word that has a mix of common vowels and consonants.
- The answer could repeat the same letter.
- Try not to use guesses that include letters you’ve already removed.
There’s no racing against the clock with Wordle, so you don’t need to rush to find the answer. Treating the game like a casual newspaper crossword can be a good tactic; that way you can come back to it later if it goes blank. Walking away for a while can mean the difference between a win and a line of gray squares.
Wordle’s answer today
What is the answer Wordle #619?
Let’s end February with a win. The answer to the Wordle of February 28 (619) is POLKA.
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Wordle’s last 10 responses
Wordle solutions that have already been used can help clear answers for today’s Wordle or give you inspiration for guesses to help you figure out more of those greens. They can also give you some inspired word start ideas to keep your daily puzzle solving fresh.
Here are some recent answers from Wordle:
- February 27: WORSE
- 26 of February: SYRUP
- February 25: FIFTY
- February 24th: ARBOR
- 23 of February: VAGUE
- February 22: RIPE
- February 21st: RUDDY
- February 20th: SWEAT
- February 19th: KIOSK
- 18th of February: LEVERAGE
Learn more about Wordle
Wordle gives you six rows of five boxes each day, and it’s up to you to figure out which five-letter word is hidden among them to win the popular daily puzzle.
It is usually a good plan to start with a strong word (opens in a new tab) like ALERT, or any other word with a good mix of common consonants and multiple vowels, and you should be off to a good start, hopefully anyway. You should also avoid starting words with repeated letters, so you don’t miss an opportunity to confirm or remove an extra letter. Once you hit enter, you’ll see what letters you have right or wrong. If a box rotates ⬛️, it means that letter is not in the secret word at all. 🟨 means that the letter is in the word, but not in that position. 🟩 means you have the correct letter in the correct place.
Your second guess should complement the first, using another “good” word to cover any common letters you may have missed in the first row; just don’t forget to omit any letters that you now know for sure are not present in today’s. answer. After that, it’s just a matter of using what you’ve learned to narrow down your guesses to the correct word. You have six attempts in total and you can only use real words and don’t forget that letters can be repeated too (for example: BOOKS).
If you need more advice, feel free to consult our Wordle Tips (opens in a new tab)and if you want to find out which words have already been used, you can scroll to the relevant section above.
Wordle was originally devised by a software engineer joseph wardle (opens in a new tab), as a surprise for your partner who loves puns. From there it spread to her family and eventually went public. Since then, the word puzzle game has inspired tons of games like Wordle (opens in a new tab), refocusing the daily trick around music, mathematics or geography. It wasn’t long before Wordle became so popular that she was sold to the New York Times for seven figures (opens in a new tab). It is surely only a matter of time before we all communicate solely in tricolor boxes.