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Unleash Your Wordle Wit with These Hints and Clues for #1298! 🚀

Unlocking the daily New York Times Wordle puzzles? Here's your assistance! This guide provides hints, clues, and insightful commentary to conquer today's Wordle while honing your guessing skills.

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Unleash Your Wordle Wit with These Hints and Clues for #1298! 🚀

Every week, like clockwork, we solve a new Wordle, and today's one is a bit less tricky than usual! Let's dive right in.

Solving Today's Wordle

Hint: The answer contains a map-like element, hinted by the word "Map."

Clue: The solution has a double letter.

Okay, spoilers ahead!

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The Answer: UPPER

Examining Today's Wordle

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Title: Unleashing the Wordle Challenge: #1298

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I thought of using "SPOIL" as an opener — a great guess indeed, but I didn't manage to find the solution in three attempts. With only 20 words left, I chose CLASH as my second attempt, which left me with three remaining options. I considered ATLAS, but opted for the vowel-rich and non-repeating AISLE instead.

Competitive Wordle Score: I receive 0 points for guessing in four and lose one point to the Bot, who solved it in just three tries today. Bummer!

How to Play Competitive Wordle

  • Guess within 1 to 6 attempts, accumulating points as follows: 3 for guessing in 1, 2 for guessing in 2, 1 for guessing in 3, 0 for guessing in 4, -1 for guessing in 5, and -2 for missing the Wordle.
  • Beat your opponent to gain 1 point, tie for 0 points, or lose 1 point when you dethrone the champ.
  • Enjoy double the points on Fridays, as they are 2XP days.
  • Play daily or maintain a running score.

Today's Wordle Etymology

The vibrant term "atlas" originated from Greek mythology, symbolizing the name of the Titan Atlas who was forced to carry the celestial sphere on his shoulders. After Gerardus Mercator, a renowned cartographer, printed a book of maps with an image of Atlas on the cover in 1595, the term began defining books contained within numerous maps or maps themselves[1].

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[1] Wordle History and Etymology

  1. If you're stuck on wordle #1298, consider the word "UPPER" as it contains a map-like element hinted by the word "Map" in the clue.
  2. For those playing Wordle today, don't forget to check out Wordle Bot, a useful tool for analyzing your Wordle-solving journey.
  3. Looking for hints and clues to help you solve wordle #1298? Consider that the solution has a double letter.
  4. Need a hint for today's Wordle answer? Remember, the answer contains a map-like element, hinted by the word "Map."
  5. For those seeking the answer to wordle #1298, the solution is "UPPER," which contains a double letter as hinted in the clue.

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