It’s a new day and that means there’s a fresh Wordle answer to be resolved. With it being a Wednesday, chances are you’re trying to solve the brainteaser while having a little coffee break during your work day. In this guide, we’ll be giving you today’s Wordle answer for June 1, 2022, so you can keep that winning streak going.
What’s the Best Word to Start with in Wordle?
Often, the best words to start with are any that have two or more vowels, as this can drastically reduce the amount of words the solution can be.
We’re a big fan of using ‘audio’ as our first word, as it has four of the five vowels in it straight away, plus the letter ‘d’ tends to be a pretty common letter to pop-up, too.
You can check out our recommendations for the best words to start with in Wordle here.
Hints for Today’s Wordle Solution
Not looking for a complete giveaway of the answer for today’s word-based conundrum? Well, good news, that’s what this section’s for. We’ve provided a little bullet point list of hints specific to today’s Wordle answer, so you can use as many, or as few as you like to help you keep that streak going, without just completely cheating.
- The word is a verb.
- Today’s Wordle solution doesn’t have a repeating letter.
- It features two vowels.
- It begins with the letter C.
- It ends with the letter K.
Today’s (June 1, 2022) Wordle Answer for Game #347 Is…
Creak
Creak is a verb specifically used for a wooden object or structure, for a harsh, high-pitched sound when being moved or when pressure or weight is applied. It can also be used to refer to showing weakness or frailty under strain.
Used in a sentence, you might say that a floorboard started to creak when you stepped on it.
Previous Wordle Answers
- Wordle #346: Manor
- Wordle #345: Atoll
- Wordle #344: Bayou
- Wordle #343: Crept
- Wordle #342: Tiara
- Wordle #341: Asset
- Wordle #340: Vouch
- Wordle #339: Album
- Wordle #338: Hinge
- Wordle #337: Money
- Wordle #336: Scrap
- Wordle #335: Gamer
- Wordle #334: Glass
- Wordle #333: Scour
- Wordle #332: Being
- Wordle #331: Delve
- Wordle #330: Yield
- Wordle #329: Metal
- Wordle #328: Tipsy
- Wordle #327: Slung
- Wordle #326: Farce
- Wordle #325: Gecko
- Wordle #324: Shine
- Wordle #323: Canny
- Wordle #322: Midst
- Wordle #321: Badge
- Wordle #320: Homer
- Wordle #319: Train
- Wordle #318: Hairy
- Wordle #317: Story
- Wordle #316: Forgo
- Wordle #315: Larva
- Wordle #314: Trash
- Wordle #313: Zesty
- Wordle #312: Shown
- Wordle #311: Heist
- Wordle #310: Askew
- Wordle #309: Inert
- Wordle #308: Olive
- Wordle #307: Plant
- Wordle #306: Oxide
- Wordle #305: Cargo
- Wordle #304: Foyer
- Wordle #303: Flair
- Wordle #302: Ample
- Wordle #301: Cheek
- Wordle #300: Shame
- Wordle #299: Mince
- Wordle #298: Chunk
- Wordle #297: Royal
- Wordle #296: Squad
- Wordle #295: Black
- Wordle #294: Stair
- Wordle #293: Scare
- Wordle #292: Foray
- Wordle #291: Comma
- Wordle #290: Natal
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