Wordle español 129: solution and clues to find today’s hidden word



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Do you have a few attempts left for today’s Wordle? Solve it with our clues or directly find out the solution.

Wordle has a new word of the day and, as usual, we are going to tell you how you can reveal it track by track. Although the mechanics of the game is quite simple, it is true that it is not always easy to guess the hidden word in six attempts or less, and precisely for this reason we are going to give you a cable with the today’s challenge, number 129. In case you don’t even get it, don’t despair, we will also reveal the solution to today’s Wordle 15 th of May.

In addition to the Spanish Wordle, below you will also find clues to solve the Today’s scientific wordle as well as its solution. Remember that all the clues will go from less to more, in this way you will be able to guess the hidden word little by little and on your own. If not… you will always have the solution.

How to solve today’s Spanish Wordle

Don’t know where to continue with today’s Wordle? you are in the right place



Even though there are many Wordle-like games, none is able to match the simplicity of the original. With a very simple mechanic that anyone can get hooked on, the main thing in Wordle is to hone the shot with the first words: choose terms with a good variety of vowels and consonants and pay attention to the letters in green and yellow.

Now, if you don’t have many tries left and you still don’t see the hidden word, the best thing you can do is follow our clues. We are going to help you to solve the Wordle in Spanish today May 15 little by little and, if you don’t get it, we will give you the solution below. Easier impossible!

  • Today’s word.
  • Today’s word.
  • Today’s word.
  • Today’s word.
  • Today’s word.
  • Today’s word.

If you are still not clear about the solution to the challenge 129, then we reveal the solution. Today’s hidden word is:

How to Solve Today’s Scientific Wordle

To find the hidden word of the Scientific wordle number 63 you have to follow the same mechanics as with the Spanish Wordle, with the only exception that the hidden term will have to do with science and will have a variable extension of between three and seven letters.

Obviously, the Scientific Wordle is somewhat more difficult than the Spanish Wordle, so we have also prepared a series of clues that will help you solve today’s challenge Sunday May 15. Remember that these go from less to more, pay attention:

  • The Word of Today’s Scientific Wordle.
  • The Word of Today’s Scientific Wordle.
  • The Word of Today’s Scientific Wordle.
  • The Word of Today’s Scientific Wordle.
  • The Word of Today’s Scientific Wordle.
  • The Word of Today’s Scientific Wordle.

Still don’t know what word it is? Here we reveal the scientific wordle solution 63The hidden word is:

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