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Clues and answers for Sunday, November 3
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Clues and answers for Sunday, November 3

Hey, there! Depending on where you are, you might have an extra hour today, which might make it a little easier to maintain your maintenance Word stripe. To give you an extra helping hand, here is our daily Word guide with some hints and the answer for Sunday’s puzzle (#1,233).

Maybe you are one Word newcomer and you are not sure how to play. Don’t worry, we are here to help you with that too.

Word is a deceptively simple daily word game that first surfaced in 2021. The gist is that one five-letter word must be deduced by elimination every day. The daily word is the same for everyone.

Word gained massive popularity in late 2021 after creator Josh Wardle made it easy for players to share an emoji-based grid with their friends and followers, detailing how they were doing each day. The game’s success spawned dozens of clones across a range of categories and formats.

The New York Times bought Word in early 2022 for an undisclosed amount. The publication stated that players played collectively Word 4.8 billion times in 2023. So that’s no surprise Word is one of the best online games and puzzles that you can play daily.

To start playing Wordyou only need to enter one five-letter word. The game tells you how close you are to that day’s secret word by highlighting the letters in the correct position in green. Letters that appear in the word but are not in the correct position are highlighted in yellow. If you guess letters that are not in the secret word, they will be grayed out on the virtual keyboard.

It only takes six guesses to find each day’s word, but you can still use gray letters to narrow things down. It is also worth remembering that letters can appear several times in the secret word.

Word is free to play on the NYT’s website and apps, as well as on Meta Quest headsets. The game will refresh at midnight local time. If you log into a New York Times account, you can track your stats, including the all-important win streak.

If you have a NYT subscription that includes full access to the publication’s games, no need to stop after one round Word. You have access to an archive of more than 1,000 previous ones Word games. So if you’re a relative newcomer, you can go back and catch up on previous editions.

Paid in addition NYT Games members have access to a tool called Wordlebot. This can tell you how well you performed each day during the competition.

Before today Word hints, here are the answers to recent puzzles you may have missed:

Saturday November 2 — SNOOP

Friday November 1 — SIXTH

Thursday October 31 — FOREIGN

Wednesday October 30 — DONKEY

Tuesday October 29 — TUNIC

Every day we try to make it Word a little easier for you. First we give a hint that describes the meaning of the word or how it can be used in a sentence or sentence. We also tell you if there are double (or even triple) letters in the word.

If you don’t understand it completely at that moment, we will give you the first letter of the word. Those who are still stumped after this can continue to find the answer for today Word.

This should go without saying, but make sure you scroll slowly. Spoilers are obvious.

Here’s a hint for today Word answer:

Jon Bon Jovi once went down in a _____ of glory.

There are no repeated letters in today’s text Word answer.

Today’s first letter Word answer is b.

This is your final warning before unveiling today’s Word answer. No takeies-backsies. Don’t blame us if you scroll too far and accidentally spoil the game for yourself.

Today Word answer is…

BLAZER

If you haven’t figured it out today, don’t worry Word word. If you’ve made it this far down the page, hopefully you’ve at least kept up your streak. And hey: there’s always another competition tomorrow.