Solution of the Spanish Wordle of January 19, normal, tildes and scientific


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Solution of the Spanish Wordle of January 19

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In case you need a little push with today’s Wordle January 19here are a series of clues that will help you guess the hidden word challenge 377. And if you still don’t know what it is, don’t worry: after the clues you can find the solution.

We have also added some clues and the solution of the Today’s Scientific Wordle and of the wordle with tildes, which are usually a little more “complicated” than the Spanish Wordle. Read on and discover, clue by clue, how to find today’s hidden words.

How to solve today’s Spanish Wordle

Whether you play Wordle with accents or Spanish Wordle, remember that the mechanics are always the same. Start by playing with words that have more possibilities, with a good variety of vowels and consonants. From there, pay attention to the green and yellow letters and use them as a guide.

If you have few attempts left to guess the hidden word of the Wordle 377follow these clues (they go from less to more, read carefully):

  • Today’s word starts with L.
  • Today’s word ends in A.
  • Today’s word has two vowels.
  • Today’s word is related to the jungle.

If despite these clues you still do not know where to go, then we will reveal the definitive solution to the problem. challenge 377. word of the day for him Today’s Spanish Wordle January 19 is:

How to Solve Today’s Scientific Wordle

With respect to Today’s Scientific Wordle, Number 311Keep in mind that unlike the usual Wordle, the extension of the hidden word varies every day, and can have from three to seven letters. For the rest, it is solved in the same way as the Spanish Wordle, with the exception that the hidden word will always be related to the world of science.

In case you have problems with the Today’s Scientific Wordle January 19we are going to give you a series of clues that will help you solve it easily:

  • Today’s Scientific Wordle word begins with H.
  • Today’s Scientific Wordle word ends in A.
  • Today’s scientific Wordle word has two vowels.
  • The word of today’s scientific Wordle is the last name of one of the first female mathematicians.

Still don’t see it? In case you still have doubts, we are going to reveal the solution to today’s scientific Wordle, day january 19. The hidden word of Scientific wordle number 311 is:

Solution of the Wordle with tildes of today

Finally, we are going to explain how you can solve today’s Wordle with accents: it has between 5 and 7 letters and can be complicated even for the most experienced players. So, let’s go with the clues.

  • The Wordle word with accents of today begins with M.
  • The Wordle word with accents of today ends in N.
  • The Wordle word with accents of today has two vowels.
  • Today’s Wordle word with accents is a number.

Haven’t you noticed yet? Well, the hidden word of the Wordle with today’s accents is:

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