April 15’s answer is one of the harder ones to solve; for some players, six attempts may not be enough. What makes today’s answer quite unique is the presence of three vowels, which can be quite challenging to figure out if you aren’t prepared. So, the main challenge you will face today is finding these vowels in about six attempts.
To prevent yourself from using random guesses, using ’s hard mode is recommended, as you need to be a bit more strategic. Since this mode doesn’t let you reuse confirmed letters in random spots, you will need to be careful. We also recommend using one of our recommended starting words so you don’t have to spend too much time looking for the vowels.
Since the answer is quite difficult today, it is recommended that you use starting words that let you discover key attributes from the answer. The three starting words provided will give you a slight advantage, as you will be able to find the consonants, letters, and some of the vowels right away. However, it is worth pointing out that the three words are classified into three difficulties, and depending on your preference, you can use either the “” or the tougher ones.
If you prefer to use your own best starting words and combos, it might help solve today’s answer, but the three suggested starting words below are hand-picked for today’s answer.
QUANT:
UNZIP:
EQUAL:
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When you have already used some of your attempts and don’t see the answer, you might want to use hints that might help. Unlike Wordle, many vocabulary games give hints to their players so that they can solve the answer without cheating. The hints below are styled similarly, as they do not spoil the answer but give enough context so that you can solve April 15’s Wordle on your own.
Hint 1
There are no repeating letters.
Hint 2
The answer is a verb.
Hint 3
The vowels are in the 1st, 3rd, and 4th positions.
Hint 4
Supply the necessary items for a particular purpose.
If you are still struggling to solve today’s answer, you can use the actual answer and try again tomorrow. This way, you won’t lose your daily streak and have a fighting chance tomorrow. Before we give you the answer, if you used all three of our suggested starting words, you would have been able to solve the answer within four attempts.
April 15’s answer is EQUIP.
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