Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1284 Hints, Clues And Answer For Tuesday, December 24th

Looking for help with today's New York Times Wordle? Here are hints, clues and commentary to help you solve today's Wordle and sharpen your guessing game.

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How to solve today's Wordle. Looking for Monday’s Wordle hints, clues and answer? You can find them here: Merry Christmas Eve, Wordlers! I can’t believe we’re actually here at last, and the year is almost up, and 2025 marks the end of the first quarter of the 21st century. Most of us will not live to see the end of this century, but we were here in the beginning.

100 years from now, they’ll be playing virtual word games in their space holodecks, celebrating Christmas on Mars. Or something. Anyways, enjoy your friends and family today.



Watch a good Christmas movie. Eat some delicious food. But first, let’s solve this Wordle! How To Solve Today’s Wordle The Hint: I can fly higher, but only if you’re the wind beneath my wings.

The Clue: This Wordle has more vowels than consonants. Okay, spoilers below! . .

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I went with SAINT because I was really trying to think of a Christmas word and remembered using it as one of my guesses yesterday. I thought, who knows, why not give it a shot? Alas, I was left with just one green ‘A’ and 198 remaining words. A lot of the possible words I came up with had the letters I ended up using in my second guess.

I almost guessed all new letters, but figured maybe I could get lucky and get the Wordle on my second try. EARLY was very close. I now had three green boxes and could only think of one possible solution: EAGLE, for the win! Competitive Wordle Score I get 1 point for guessing in three and 0 for tying the Bot.

How To Play Competitive Wordle Today’s Wordle Etymology The word "eagle" comes from the Old French aigle , which itself derives from the Latin aquila . Aquila is thought to stem from aquilus , meaning "dark-colored," possibly referring to the bird's plumage. Alternatively, it may relate to the Latin word acer (sharp or keen), reflecting the eagle’s sharp vision and predatory nature.

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