Simply going to the website of the New York Times and beginning to make guesses is all that is required of you to get started playing Wordle. As long as a user has a working internet connection, they are able to use Wordle no matter where they are located in the world.

Once you've solved the puzzle for the day's mystery word, you won't have another opportunity to do so until the following day. The words in the game are changed frequently, so you'll have to keep playing. Use word finder to find answer.

However, before you begin to speculate, you need take some time to familiarize yourself with the meanings behind the various colors in Wordle:

When you correctly identify the precise location of a certain letter within the word, you'll see this color, which is green.
Yellow is the color that shows up when you correctly guess a letter but guess the wrong spot in the word for that letter.
Gray is the color that shows on the board when you guess a letter that does not appear anywhere in the word.