'Wordle' today: Here's the answer, hints for May 1 | Mashable

2022-05-28 11:50:48 By : Ms. Zhaisons Zou

Time to Wordle, folks! A new puzzle is here and, as always, we're also here to provide some tips and hints to help if you're struggling.

If you were having trouble solving the May 1 puzzle, Wordle #316, and just want to get right to the answer, you can find the solution at the bottom of the page. If you want to try to guess it yourself, keep reading for clues, tips and strategies to help.

On background: Wordle was originally created by engineer Josh Wardle and has become a daily habit for players around the globe. The game was bought and continues to be run by the New York Times. 

The word game has also inspired numerous clones and variations, such as battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and iterations like Dordle and Quordle. 

It may seem like Wordle has gotten harder, but it hasn't. However, you can always switch Wordle to Hard Mode.

Not the day you're after? Here's the Wordle answer for May 2.

We have plenty of ideas that can help if you want to be strategic in your selection.

As a general rule of thumb, you'll probably want to fit at least two vowels into your first word, as well as cram in some more common consonants such as S, T, R, or N.

If you aren't satisfied with only solving one Wordle per day, the whole archive of past Wordle puzzles is also available to play.

Just remember to take breaks and stay hydrated.

Though it is generally accepted that there is just one Wordle solution to rule them all on a single day, occasionally two different correct answers will share the spotlight.

This is due to changes the New York Times made after acquiring the puzzle game.

Today's Wordle is brought to you by the letter 'F'.

Get your last guesses in, because the final answer will now be revealed!

The solution to Wordle #316 is...

Didn't get it? Not to worry. There's always another chance when it comes to Wordle. Come back tomorrow for more helpful clues and hints!

Reporting by Amanda Yeo, Caitlin Welsh and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.