We have reached the end of the weekend and other wordle puzzles are in us. The word solution for Wordle #391 on July 15, 2022, is quite common, although it may be difficult to guess because duplicate vocals and initial letters are quite uncommon. If you can find out where the two vocals go, you might be able to intuuise the letters included in boxes three and four. However, even if you quickly get the last four letters in place with some of the remaining guesses, you will find there are many letters that might match the first box.
You can help save time by trying a few letters of the British alphabet that is rarely used. We will give you some instructions: the solution is a verb and noun, depending on how you use it, and it can describe an action or object, depending on the context. Strangely, the word can mean force something separate, but can also be used to describe filling space so that two things are firmly pressed together. Still not sure what words are you looking for? This is another clue – the solution can describe the shape of something, especially if you only refer to a larger piece of object.
Our hints may be a bit cheesy
If you feel right -really confused now, pay attention to the length of the picture above. Smaller pieces of cheese – What is that? – Is part of a larger wheel, and the way you describe this piece in sentences must direct you directly to the wordle answer. Are you really confused? The word solution is a wedge, which can also be used to refer to one object to another or driving an object between something to separate it. You may be frustrated because the door is closed, but it will be far more frustrated if someone drives a slice between you and someone you care about.
This is a more funny fact about the solution. According to Etymonline, the word Wedgie – which is a variation of the Wordle solution – is used to refer to the type of shoes in the past which is a bit far. However, the word was used again in the 1970s to refer to a joke where one person excessively pulled their unpurder victims of the victims.