Wordle today: What is the word for November 23, including clues and the answer

Another day, another battle to figure out the word of the day on Wordle but could the clues help you guess it?
Do you know what inner urge Wednesday’s Worldle clue refers to?
PA Wire
Jessica Knibbs23 November 2022

A new word of the day appears daily at midnight and Wednesday’s Wordle #522 may stump many.

The game puzzle has taken the world by storm and challenges the brains of millions of people globally. The game’s rules are similar to Scrabble’s in that only real words are allowed.

The web-based word game works by entering the website and being greeted by a five-wide by six-long grid of white, empty boxes. Each of the boxes holds one letter and therefore a person tries to guess the remaining empty boxes. With not many guesses initially, choosing five-letter words helps you to figure out the word. You have six goes or less. The boxes turn green when you have found the correct word.

Wednesday’s Wordle puzzle clue relates to an inner urge but can also be an activity some commuters do daily.

Wednesday’s Wordle clue

Wednesday’s puzzle solution is a compelling internal urge, as well as an activity many commuters do every day.

The word starts with a “D” and ends in an “E”. There are also more consonants in the word than vowels.

Answer for Wednesday’s Wordle word

For those battling to figure out the word, keep reading. But those who want to continue to try to crack the code, look away now.

The five-letter word for Wordle on November 23 is DRIVE.

Are there two different Wordle answers some days?

The game usually only has one correct solution every day but sometimes the puzzle game does accept two different solutions as correct, which has caused much confusion for some users. The reason is the New York Times made a few changes to the game after acquiring it and swapped some answers for new ones. Fortunately, this has been updated and occurs less frequently, the Times has said.

To avoid confusion it has been suggested that users refresh their browsers before starting a new puzzle.

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