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Common five-letter words with this difference include:
RUMOR - such as the rumour going around on Twitter today that many British players are peeved at an American spelling.
FAVOR - like the favour we are doing you by alerting you to Wordle’s US spellings.
FAVOR was the answer to Wordle on January 13, causing uproar amongst British Wordlers.
COLOR - like the green colour your tiles will all turn if you follow tips from Express.co.uk.
Common five-letter words with this difference include:
RUMOR - such as the rumour going around on Twitter today that many British players are peeved at an American spelling.
FAVOR - like the favour we are doing you by alerting you to Wordle’s US spellings.
FAVOR was the answer to Wordle on January 13, causing uproar amongst British Wordlers.
COLOR - like the green colour your tiles will all turn if you follow tips from Express.co.uk.
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LITER - if a British player guessed LITRE they would have all the right letters in the wrong order.
FIBER - famed for keeping you regular, if this pops up in your daily Wordle you might be caught off guard by the spelling.
And, some words are just simplified in US English compared to British English, such as DOUGHNUT - an eight-letter word for Britons - becoming DONUT - an American five-letter possible Wordle solution.
ARMOR - such as the protective armour these tips will give you against losing your streak.
HONOR - like the honour of guessing the daily Wordle faster than your friends and followers.
LABOR - scratching your head trying to solve the Wordle of the day is certainly hard labour.
HUMOR - but you won’t have much of a sense of humour when you can’t guess today’s Wordle thanks to a US spelling.
LITER - if a British player guessed LITRE they would have all the right letters in the wrong order.
FIBER - famed for keeping you regular, if this pops up in your daily Wordle you might be caught off guard by the spelling.
And, some words are just simplified in US English compared to British English, such as DOUGHNUT - an eight-letter word for Britons - becoming DONUT - an American five-letter possible Wordle solution.
ARMOR - such as the protective armour these tips will give you against losing your streak.
HONOR - like the honour of guessing the daily Wordle faster than your friends and followers.
LABOR - scratching your head trying to solve the Wordle of the day is certainly hard labour.
HUMOR - but you won’t have much of a sense of humour when you can’t guess today’s Wordle thanks to a US spelling.