A new week of this cold month of December begins that leaves us again with new Wordle challenges and its variants to guess the words of the day.
So that you do not get stuck in any of them we have prepared the following guide with the advice, clues and solution of the words of December 12 of the Wordle in Spanish, the Wordle Tildes and the scientific Wordle.
A look at… Wordle-Dominalo with these tricks
- How to play Wordle, Wordle Tildes and Scientific Wordle
- more Wordle tricks in Sinatra
- Clues for the#340 challenge of the Spanish Wordle of December 12
- Solution for the#340 challenge of the Spanish Wordle of December 12
- Clues for the#287 challenge of the Wordle Tildes of December 12
- Solution for the#287 challenge of the Wordle Tildes of December 12
- Clues for the#274 challenge of the scientific Wordle of December 12
- Solution for the#274 challenge of the scientific Wordle of December 12
How to play Wordle, Wordle Tildes and Scientific Wordle
When you start playing any of the different versions you must do it from a computer or a mobile device and then click on the link you prefer:
All versions offer you a maximum of six attempts to find out what are the words they hide.
Once you put one, you may be illuminated by your letters from any of these three colors: green in the event that the position is correct, yellow if it is located elsewhere or gray if it does not exist.
In addition, in the Wordle Tildes one of the vowels is necessary for Tilde to carry and in the scientific Wordle the hidden word has to do with science.
We leave you with the tracks and solutions of December 12.
Clues for the#340 challenge of the Spanish Wordle of December 12
Solution for the#340 challenge of the Spanish Wordle of December 12
Clues for the#287 challenge of the Wordle Tildes of December 12
Solution for the#287 challenge of the Wordle Tildes of December 12
Clues for the#274 challenge of the scientific Wordle of December 12
Solution for the#274 challenge of the scientific Wordle of December 12
Calculation instrument created 5,000 years ago that serves to carry out simple arithmetic operations.