05-07-2025
Today's ‘Wordle' #1478 Hints, Clues And Answer For Sunday, July 6th
How to solve today's Wordle.
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The long 4th Of July weekend is rapidly hurtling toward its conclusion. It's been quite lovely. Summer is in full swing and I'm just hoping we get more monsoon weather soon to cool off these hot days in the high mountain desert. We're also rapidly approach Wordle #1500. With fewer possible answers remaining than Wordles we've already solved, I keep wondering what the New York Times will do when we run out, though that's still over two years away. For now, we'll solve today's.
How To Solve Today's Wordle
The Hint: Today's Wordle is plural.
The Clue: This Wordle has a double letter.
Okay, spoilers below! The answer is coming!
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Today's Wordle
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SPARE only left me with 90 remaining solutions but even with two yellow boxes, I had a bit of trouble with this one. BOINK slashed that number to 8, which wasn't ideal (Wordle Bot says I should have picked CAROL here, and I tend to agree). VICAR left me with two, though I only came up with ATRIA. The other was RADII which is kind of an insanely obscure word. The really curious thing here is that typically Wordle answers aren't plural, but today's was. It just didn't end with an 'S' which I think must be the actual rule (no plurals ending in 'S' so no 'BOOKS' for instance).
We tied, so the Wordle Bot and I get no points for that and no points for guessing in four. Our July totals remain:
Erik: -2 points
Wordle Bot: 4 points
The word "atria" is the plural of "atrium," which comes from Latin atrium, meaning "central court" or "hall" of a Roman house. Its origin is uncertain, but it may be related to the Latin ater, meaning "black" or "dark," possibly referring to the sooty appearance of early Roman homes with central hearths.
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