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Connections Hints & Answers

Connections NYT Game Hints & Answers Today March 11, 2024
Connections NYT Game Hints & Answers Today March 11, 2024
Today, we will give the Connections answers for March 11, 2024. Spoilers are ahead! We've warned you. We mean it. Don't read anymore unless you truly want some clues or you've given up and need answers right away.

Wheeldle

What is Wheeldle

Wheeldle presents an endless number of problems that everyone can solve, in contrast to Wordle. The app's creator, Michael Whelan, wrote on Twitter: "As a fun project, I created an INFINITE Wordle with a score tracker called Wheeldle." Whelan, a creator of tabletop role-playing games, admits that the game "isn't original at all" and is only a useful teaching tool.
The project will serve as the foundation for a different game he is making that will incorporate Worlde's riddles as a gameplay element. The only details he has given are that the upcoming game is a "Wordle roguelike." Wheeldle isn't quite as refined as Wordle yet, according to users who claim that it has some glitches.

 

You can complete as many word puzzles as you want in the Word Master-like game Wheeldle. Players can build streaks by solving a predetermined number of problems consecutively. When you correctly identify a word, you obtain a new, blank grid and a number is added to a running counter, just like in a video game. If you are unable to completely fill out a grid, the game is over.

You can play as much as you like, and a high rating is something you should strive for. Wheeldle is appropriate for Nintendo aficionados of all ages, regardless of whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for a nostalgic stroll down memory lane.

Rules:

 

- Like Wordle, you can play Wheedle as often as you like every day. Six different ways can be used to guess the five-letter word.
- The color of the tiles will change after each guess to indicate how close you came to getting it right.

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