Come on, take a look at our tip for today’s Wordle. Whether you just need some extra guidance or you really need something to make the weird yellow letters you find along the way make sense, this will definitely lend a hand you. You can always reveal the answer from November 27 (1257) later if necessary, we won’t tell anyone.
Luckily for me, I discovered the prosperous seam of yellow letters very early on, and best of all, it didn’t take me too long to turn them into something useful. All I had to do was figure out what I needed to add to find the winning word of the day, and then, of course, sit back and enjoy the result.
Today’s Wordle prompt
Wordle today: Hint for Wednesday, November 27
This word refers to a type of casual speech, the kind of casual language you would employ in the presence of friends and family, but would certainly sound strange in a meeting or a formal letter. GOAT for example
Is there a double letter in Wordle today?
No, there are no double letters in today’s puzzle.
Wordle Help: 3 Tips to Beat Wordle Every Day
Playing well at Wordle is like achieving a petite victory every day – who doesn’t like a well-deserved winning streak in a game you enjoy? If you’re fresh to daily word play or just want to refresh your knowledge, here are a few quick tips to lend a hand set you on the path to success:
- You want a balanced mix of unique consonants and vowels in your opening word.
- A solid second guess helps you quickly narrow down your pool of letters.
- The answer may contain letters more than once.
There is no time pressure other than making sure it gets done by the end of the day. If you can’t find the answer or tactical word for your next guess, it doesn’t hurt to come back to it later.
Today’s Wordle Answer

What is today’s Wordle answer?
Need lend a hand? The answer to Wordle of November 27 (1257) is DIALECT.
Previous Wordle answers
Last 10 Wordle replies
Knowledge of previous Wordle solutions can be helpful in eliminating current possibilities. The word is unlikely to be repeated, and you may find inspiration for guesses or initial words that may have escaped you.
Here are some recent Wordle answers:
- November 26: WITCH
- November 25: BROWN
- November 24: TWIST
- November 23: JELLY
- November 22: PEARL
- November 21: SPINE
- November 20: NICHE
- November 19: GO
- November 18: FRAIL
- November 17: TALLY
Learn more about Wordle

Wordle displays six rows of five boxes each day, and your task is to guess which five-letter word is hidden by eliminating or confirming the letters it contains.
Start with a powerful word e.g., LEASH – something with lots of vowels, common consonants, and no repeated letters – is a good place to start. When you press Enter, the fields will show which letters are correct and which are incorrect. If the box turns ⬛️, it means that this letter is not in the secret word at all. 🟨 means the letter is in the word but not in that position. 🟩 means you have the right letter in the right place.
Your second attempt should complete the starting word, using another “good” guess to cover any common letters you missed last time, while also trying to avoid letters you now know are not present in today’s answer. Then all you need to do is employ what you’ve learned to narrow down your guesses to the right word. You have a total of six tries and can only employ real words (so you don’t have to fill in the EEEEE fields to see if there’s an E there). Don’t forget that letters can also be repeated (e.g. BOOKS).
If you need further advice, check out ours Wordle tipsand if you want to find out which words have already been used, you can scroll to the appropriate section above.
Wordle was originally invented by a software engineer Josh Wardleas a surprise for your partner who loves word games. From there it spread to his family and was eventually released to the public. Since then, the word puzzle game has inspired a lot of people games like Wordlefocusing everyday tricks around music, math or geography. It didn’t take long for Wordle to become so popular sold to the New York Times for a seven-figure sum. Surely it’s only a matter of time before we all communicate only in three-colored boxes.
