Wordle Hints for Puzzle #1,302: Solve Today’s Game with These Easy Clues (January 11)

Wordle Hints for Puzzle #1,302: Solve Today’s Game with These Easy Clues (January 11)

Hello, Wordle enthusiasts! Welcome to another fun-filled weekend with your favorite daily word puzzle. If today’s Wordle (#1,302) has left you scratching your head, don’t worry—we’ve got you covered with hints and the full answer.

Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting, this guide will help you solve today’s puzzle effortlessly.

What is Wordle?

Wordle is a popular online word game where players must guess a five-letter word within six attempts. The game provides visual feedback after each guess:

  • Green tiles indicate letters in the correct position.
  • Yellow tiles show letters in the word but not in the correct spot.
  • Gray tiles mean the letters are not in the word.

This addictive puzzle refreshes daily and is free to play on The New York Times’ website and app.


How to Play Wordle

  1. Begin by entering any five-letter word.
  2. Use the color feedback to refine your guesses.
  3. Solve the puzzle within six tries to maintain your streak!

For added fun, The New York Times offers a paid subscription that includes access to a Wordle archive, stats tracking, and Wordlebot analysis.


Hints for Today’s Wordle (#1,302)

  1. Clue: The word is an adjective meaning “gloomy and drab.”
  2. Double Letters: There are no repeated letters in today’s word.
  3. First Letter: The word begins with the letter D.

What’s the Answer?

Wordle Hints for Puzzle #1,302: Solve Today’s Game with These Easy Clues (January 11)

If the clues didn’t help and you’re still stuck, here’s today’s Wordle answer:
DINGY


Previous Wordle Answers

If you missed the last few puzzles, here are the answers:

  • January 10: CRAWL
  • January 9: WAFER
  • January 8: DRAFT
  • January 7: ATLAS
  • January 6: SPRIG

Tips for Beginners

  1. Start with words that include common vowels and consonants (like “ARISE” or “STORE”).
  2. Avoid guessing random words—use the feedback to guide your next attempt.
  3. Remember, letters can appear more than once in a word.

Stay tuned for tomorrow’s Wordle guide, and keep your streak alive. Happy puzzling!

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