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Let us know what kind of difficulty you are facing in today’s Wordle. Are you getting no letters at all for today’s word? If your guesses feel pointless, it is because today’s Wordle has a tricky final consonant combination. So, don’t waste any more guesses.
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Need a Hint? Here are Your Exclusive Wordle Hint Today
Wordle Hint #1: Word Type
Today’s Wordle answer is a verb, a noun, and also an adjective.
Wordle Hint #2: Vowel
The word contains only one vowel, which is I.
Wordle Hint #3: Letter
Today’s word starts with S, ends with G, and there is no repeated letter.
Wordle Hint #4: Meaning
Today’s Wordle answer can refers to move backwards or forwards also the act or arc of swinging.
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Wordle Answer Reveal

The word that fits all of Wordle Hints Today for Puzzle #1639 is SWING.
The word SWING is a verb, noun and also an adjective. It can mean to move backwards or forwards, the act or arc of swinging, or a rhythmic style of jazz music.
CONGRATS, you have solved today’s Wordle challenge! Today’s Wordle purposely traps players by changing patterns. After two days in a row using familiar words such as GUESS in #1636 and TRUCK in #1637, Wordle intentionally switched to a less common word, MISER in #1638, and today gave the answer SWING for puzzle #1639. This is what makes the game unpredictable every day.
For your future Wordle Puzzle, you can use the strategy shared by Bill Gates to make your first guess strategic. When playing Wordle, he often starts with words that contain many vowels, such as AUDIO, OUNCE, or ADIEU. Bill Gates then likes to try consonants that can be next to vowels, such as C and H or S and L. He also tries consonants that are rarely paired with others, such as Q, V, X, and Z.
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