Today’s Wordle Definition
So what does “corer” mean? According to our buddy ChatGPT, it can refer to a couple of things depending on where you are:
- Tool: In the kitchen, a corer is a handy tool used to remove the core from fruits like apples or pears. It typically has a cylindrical blade that cuts around the core, making it easy to pull out.
- Geology: In the world of geology, a corer is a device used to extract samples of soil or sediment from the ground. Scientists use it for research to study what’s underneath the surface.
- Sports: In baseball, a “corer” could describe a player who’s great at hitting line drives, focusing on getting on base instead of hitting home runs.
Tips for Tomorrow’s Wordle
While it might seem like Wordle is all about luck, there are some strategies you can use to maximize your chances of guessing the right word. The most important guess is your first one, and a smart trick is to use words loaded with vowels (A, E, I, O, U).
Some solid starting words that have worked for others include “adieu,” “media,” “arise,” and “radio.” Just avoid words with double letters, as that would waste valuable guesses. The goal is to discover which vowels the mystery word has, and then layer in common consonants as you go.
For your second guess, assuming the first one gave you some good info, try to incorporate common consonants like R, S, and T. Good options here include “stern,” “irate,” and “atone.” And remember, don’t reuse any letters from previous guesses that came up as gray—they’re definitely not in the word!