If you’re a fan of the series, solving March 30’s might not be that hard for you. The answer is a ubiquitous word used in the daily lexicon and contains two vowels that you will need to find. Solving today's answer shouldn’t take six attempts, but players who need help can always use hints to complete it in less than six attempts.
You can also use ’s hard mode to solve today’s answer, as it is the perfect word to practice your skills if you haven’t used it until now. This mode is slightly more time-consuming, as you won’t be able to reuse confirmed letters in random spots. This means you won’t be able to use random guesses and will be forced to use words featuring letters in the same spots. You can always use some hints or our suggested starting words to make it easier.
If you haven’t started today’s yet, we recommend using some starting words that will give you a slight edge over your friends. The three starting words should let you discover some letters and other attributes, such as consonants and vowels. If you don’t want to use hints yet, these starting words are a better option than using random guesses, as your attempts won’t go to waste.
It is worth pointing out that the three starting words are classified according to how difficult it will be to continue right after. The easy starting word will give you a fair idea about the answer; however, the other two will require more work.
You can use your best starting words and combos for most answers, but the three starting words below have a better chance of solving today’s answer:
DANCE:
PONCE:
FARCE:
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You can use the four hints below to solve today’s answer without cheating. You can also combine some of the above suggested starting words with these hints, and they should be enough for you to solve the answer. It is worth noting that these hints do not spoil the answer but will give you enough information to solve March 30’s answer.
Hint 1
There are no repeating letters.
Hint 2
The answer is a noun and a verb.
Hint 3
The vowels are in the 2nd and 5th positions.
Hint 4:
Make someone do something against their will.
If you are on your last attempt and want to solve today’s answer without taking a risk, it is recommended that you use the answer. Wasting your last attempt on another random guess might cause you to lose your daily streak. Before we give you the answer, you should know that if you used all three starting words we suggested above, you would have been able to find the correct positions of all five letters.
March 30’s answer is FORCE.
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