Wordle Today – Answer And Hint For #952 January 27, 2024

Wordle can be an unforgiving puzzle sometimes, and you can often come so close to ending a long winning streak. So, for your convenience, here are some hints as well as the answer for the Wordle today Jan 27.

We present Wordle clues here in a variety of ways to gently help you along, but if you just want the answer straight, spoilers be damned,  then scroll all the way down to the section titled Today’s Wordle Answer.

 

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Wordle Hint Today 952 January 27, 2024

Wordle Hint Today
Today’s Wordle Hint

Here’s a hint with the meaning of today’s Wordle answer

 

A creature that slithers and sheds the entirety of its skin.

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Fifth Letter

The fifth letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“E”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Fourth Letter

The fourth letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“K”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Third Letter

The third letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“A”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Second Letter

The second letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“N”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today First Letter

The first letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“S”

 

 

Today’s Wordle Answer

And finally, here is the Wordle answer today. While this is your last chance to turn back, don’t feel bad about having to look it up.

Sometimes you have just one last chance to solve the puzzle, but three different letters that could viably fit into that last remaining square. At other times the word is so obscure, you just would not have gotten it without having in-depth knowledge about some oddly specific subject.

That’s no reason to lose a streak you have kept going for 221 days straight! So here goes nothing:

 

3…

 

 

2…

 

 

1…

 

 

The Wordle answer today is “SNAKE”

 

 

Previous Wordle Answers With Their Definitions

 

Wordle Today – Answer And Hint For #951 January 26, 2024

 

Wordle #950 For January 25, 2024

BLOCK

A verb that means to obstruct, or to hinder progress.

An object that obstructs or hinders progress.

 

Wordle #949 For January 24, 2024

RELIC

An object or a part of an object that has survived from an earlier time, often with historical or cultural significance.

 

Wordle #948 For January 23, 2024

STILL

An adverb that means motionless or without movement.

An adjective that means remaining in place or unchanging.

 

Wordle #947 For January 22, 2024

TWEAK

A verb that means to make slight changes or adjustments in order to improve or fine-tune something.

A noun that means a small adjustment or modification made in order to improve or fine-tune something.

 

Wordle #946 For January 21, 2024

NORTH

A cardinal direction; a key point on the compass.

 

Wordle #945 For January 20, 2024

LARGE

An adjective that generally refers to something of considerable size, extent, or quantity.

 

Wordle #944 For January 19, 2024

THING

A broad and versatile term that is used to refer to an object, concept, or entity.

 

Wordle #943 For January 18, 2024

STOLE

A verb that means to take someone else’s property without permission or unlawfully. Past tense.

 

Wordle #942 For January 17, 2024

COURT

A governmental body or institution with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes, administer justice, and apply the law.

 

Wordle #941 For January 16, 2024

BLOND

An adjective used to describe someone with fair or light-colored hair, often with a shade ranging from light yellow to golden.

 

Wordle #940 For January 15, 2024

LUNCH

A noun that refers to a midday meal, typically eaten around noon.

 

Wordle #939 For January 14, 2024

DOING

A verb that indicates the act of performing or executing an action or task; present participle form.

 

Wordle #938 For January 13, 2024

HEARD

A verb that indicates that a person perceived or became aware of sound through their ears; past tense.

 

Wordle #937 For January 12, 2024

ROUTE

A noun that refers to a path or course taken to reach a particular destination.

A verb that means to send or direct something along a particular path or course.

 

Wordle #936 For January 11, 2024

BRIEF

An adjective that means lasting for a short duration, being concise, or not taking a long time.

A noun that means a concise written or oral statement that summarizes the main points or arguments of a case, document, or presentation.

 

Wordle #935 For January 10, 2024

THREW

The action of propelling something through the air with force, usually by hand; past tense.

 

Wordle #934 For January 9, 2024

LINER

A cosmetic applied around the eyes to enhance their appearance.

 

Wordle #933 For January 8, 2024

FINAL

An adjective that refers to the last, concluding, or ultimate stage of a process, event, or sequence.

 

Wordle #932 For January 7, 2024

STONY

An adjective that describes something that is hard, firm, or has the appearance or qualities of stone.

 

Wordle #931 For January 6, 2024

CABLE

A thick insulated wire, often consisting of multiple conductors, used for transmitting electrical power or signals.

 

Wordle #930 For January 5, 2024

LUNGE

A sudden forward movement used for attack or strategic positioning.

 

Wordle #929 For January 4, 2024

SCANT

An adjective that describes something that is limited, insufficient, or barely enough in quantity, degree, or extent.

 

Wordle #928 For January 3, 2024

TWIRL

The action of rotating or spinning something around its axis or in a circular motion.

 

Wordle #927 For January 2, 2024

AGING

The process of getting older, typically associated with the passage of time.

 

Wordle #926 For January 1, 2024

MURAL

A large-scale artwork or painting that is created directly on a wall, ceiling, or other permanent surface.

 

Wordle #925 For December 31, 2023

SALTY

A taste sensation associated with the presence of salt.

 

Wordle #924 For December 30, 2023

THREE

The numerical representation of the quantity 3.

Psychological Horror Game’s Marketing Images All Saved as WEBP Files

HELSINKI — The upcoming psychological horror game Unending Agony, the debut title of Finnish developer Olemassaolo Software, has promised to frighten gamers in completely unprecedented ways, the developers announced in an image available exclusively as a WEBP file.

“We are familiar with the cliches people associate with horror games, the things we have become bored with,” stated Olemassaolo founder Arnold Frank in a press WEBP. “The jumpscares, the zombies, the scary cartoon characters. Trivial. Our game will have none of those. We will show you true terror.”

Currently, no information is known about Unending Agony’s gameplay, setting, or plot. A teaser trailer has been released on YouTube, which consists solely of the sentence “YOUR SUFFERING HAS ONLY BEGUN” appearing on-screen one word at a time, with an unskippable eight-minute ad break between each word.

“We know that for the players, this early anticipation must be unbearable,” explained Frank. “But we’ll have plenty of ways to stay up to date with information on our game. Simply go to our website, accept all cookies and notifications and turn off your adblocker, and you can subscribe to our newsletter. We’ll be sure to email you the hottest Unending Agony updates every hour.”

Since this morning, the updates from Olemassaolo’s newsletter have revealed that Unending Agony will have some level of connectivity with mobile devices, due to the constant stream of notifications and phone calls that can occur at any given moment.

The game will also access the player’s webcam and microphone to record the player’s reaction during the game’s most shocking moments, then post the footage on its social media channels, tagging every single user the player has ever blocked or been blocked by.

“Future generations will remember Arnold Frank as a genius,” declared an anonymous Reddit user in the game’s already growing subreddit. “Anybody can throw a screaming face at you for a quick jolt. True horror lingers in your memory. It stays in your gut and causes you discomfort long after the heat of the moment has disappeared. Olemassaolo did that without telling us even a little about the gameplay. God only knows what’s in store for us once it comes out.”

Unending Agony will release as a timed exclusive for the Epic Games Store on March 31 for one year, before being pulled from the storefront.

Study Finds Kazuma Kiryu Now Third Leading Cause of Death in Japan

KAMUROCHO — Researchers studying Japan’s demographic crisis recently released details from a new study which indicates that a high and increasing amount of the Japanese death rate stems from direct hostile encounters with reformed yakuza enforcer Kazuma Kiryu.

“It is extremely important that I establish this does not mean Kazuma himself killed these people,” said Dr. Akira Ishikawa, writing for the Japanese Journal of Sociology. “As is commonly known, Kazuma Kiryu never killed anyone. Not even once.”

Kiryu, also known as the Dragon of Dojima, is a legendary member of the Tokyo yakuza, who primarily operated in and around the Kamurocho district between 1988 and his reported death in 2016. At the peak of his activity, Kiryu was theorized to be responsible for one-third of all Tokyo hospital visits for men ages 18 to 45.

“Kazuma was one of the street-fighting greats,” said Aidan Yamazaki, a reporter for the Japan-based MMA site Technical Knockout. “There isn’t much footage of him in action, naturally, but they say he could turn absolutely anything into a weapon: bicycles, traffic cones, car antennas, toys, discarded bottles, you name it. He beat up a helicopter once.”

While Kiryu was famously unwilling to simply kill his opponents, he still left many of his former sparring partners dealing with persistent health issues, such as skull fractures, spinal damage, or ruptured testicles. As per medical research, complications from those injuries have overtaken most common cancers as the second leading cause of death among Japanese men, and the third leading cause of death for Japan as a whole.

“That’s just the people we know about,” said Ishikawa, after closing the window blinds in his office. “Most of the guys we treat used to tell us obvious lies, like how they broke every single rib at once playing ‘college sports.’ After the eighth or ninth time we treated a guy in his 40s from Tokyo who’d had major dental reconstruction, we refined our outpatient interview process. It sounds crazy, but it all led us back to this one guy.”

After Kiryu’s death in 2016, the level of street violence in Kamurocho has not measurably declined, which is thought to be the work of various copycats and imitators. This in turn is theorized to have had a direct impact on Japan’s demographic collapse, as many young Japanese men are spending their nights either looking for or recovering from street fights, rather than starting relationships.

In the wake of this research, several new proposals have been submitted to the Japanese Diet, in a package that’s occasionally referred to as “Kiryu’s Laws.” These include a project that would apply softer coverings to various curbs and park benches in Japanese cities, to discourage the practice of using them to shatter an enemy’s jaw, and a general increase in after-hours security on the Millennium Tower in Tokyo, to prevent young men from breaking in so they can hold shirtless fistfights on its roof.

Gamer Perfectly Balances Work, School, and Social Life in Persona by Ignoring All Those Things in Real Life

COLUMBUS – Local gamer Daniel Thomas has reportedly achieved the impossible, flawlessly balancing work, school, and a vibrant social life in Persona by being one of the most unreliable people you’ve ever met.

According to reports, the Persona series is renowned for its unique blend of role-playing, social simulation, and dungeon-crawling gameplay. The most dedicated players, like Thomas, navigate the protagonist’s life, attending school, building relationships, and engaging in various activities to the extreme detriment of their actual responsibilities.

“I’ve amassed a small fortune by juggling multiple part-time jobs,” Thomas said of his in-game net worth. “I put in solid hours every day – even weekends. No days off.”

Family and ex-friends say Thomas excels academically, diligently maximizing study time within the Persona 5 universe by withdrawing from community college after the first semester.

“I hadn’t heard from him in months. He wouldn’t respond to any texts,” an ex-friend said on condition of anonymity. “Then he texts me about some new class he’s taking and he needs help with it. A few minutes into our Discord voice chat I noticed he was referencing a class in Persona.”

Thomas has assured concerned family he is doing well and spends most of his free time socializing, making friends, and going on romantic dates with the love of his life.

“He posts on Instagram celebrating all these life milestones like ‘happy six months babe,’” the ex-friend said. “I thought it was a filter at first but nope, it’s just a screenshot from the game.”

As of press time Thomas had not returned any of our additional calls and was nearly unreachable despite reports he was shown as active on Discord.

Wordle Today – Answer And Hint For #951 January 26, 2024

Wordle can be an unforgiving puzzle sometimes, and you can often come so close to ending a long winning streak. So, for your convenience, here are some hints as well as the answer for the Wordle today Jan 26.

We present Wordle clues here in a variety of ways to gently help you along, but if you just want the answer straight, spoilers be damned,  then scroll all the way down to the section titled Today’s Wordle Answer.

 

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Wordle Hint Today 951 January 26, 2024

Wordle Hint Today
Today’s Wordle Hint

Here’s a hint with the meaning of today’s Wordle answer

 

An adjective that describes someone who is emotionally or physically distant, reserved, or indifferent in their social interactions.

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Fifth Letter

The fifth letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“F”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Fourth Letter

The fourth letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“O”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Third Letter

The third letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“O”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Second Letter

The second letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“L”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today First Letter

The first letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“A”

 

 

Today’s Wordle Answer

And finally, here is the Wordle answer today. While this is your last chance to turn back, don’t feel bad about having to look it up.

Sometimes you have just one last chance to solve the puzzle, but three different letters that could viably fit into that last remaining square. At other times the word is so obscure, you just would not have gotten it without having in-depth knowledge about some oddly specific subject.

That’s no reason to lose a streak you have kept going for 622 days straight! So here goes nothing:

 

3…

 

 

2…

 

 

1…

 

 

The Wordle answer today is “ALOOF”

 

 

Previous Wordle Answers With Their Definitions

 

Wordle Today – Answer And Hint For #950 January 25, 2024

 

Wordle #949 For January 24, 2024

RELIC

An object or a part of an object that has survived from an earlier time, often with historical or cultural significance.

 

Wordle #948 For January 23, 2024

STILL

An adverb that means motionless or without movement.

An adjective that means remaining in place or unchanging.

 

Wordle #947 For January 22, 2024

TWEAK

A verb that means to make slight changes or adjustments in order to improve or fine-tune something.

A noun that means a small adjustment or modification made in order to improve or fine-tune something.

 

Wordle #946 For January 21, 2024

NORTH

A cardinal direction; a key point on the compass.

 

Wordle #945 For January 20, 2024

LARGE

An adjective that generally refers to something of considerable size, extent, or quantity.

 

Wordle #944 For January 19, 2024

THING

A broad and versatile term that is used to refer to an object, concept, or entity.

 

Wordle #943 For January 18, 2024

STOLE

A verb that means to take someone else’s property without permission or unlawfully. Past tense.

 

Wordle #942 For January 17, 2024

COURT

A governmental body or institution with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes, administer justice, and apply the law.

 

Wordle #941 For January 16, 2024

BLOND

An adjective used to describe someone with fair or light-colored hair, often with a shade ranging from light yellow to golden.

 

Wordle #940 For January 15, 2024

LUNCH

A noun that refers to a midday meal, typically eaten around noon.

 

Wordle #939 For January 14, 2024

DOING

A verb that indicates the act of performing or executing an action or task; present participle form.

 

Wordle #938 For January 13, 2024

HEARD

A verb that indicates that a person perceived or became aware of sound through their ears; past tense.

 

Wordle #937 For January 12, 2024

ROUTE

A noun that refers to a path or course taken to reach a particular destination.

A verb that means to send or direct something along a particular path or course.

 

Wordle #936 For January 11, 2024

BRIEF

An adjective that means lasting for a short duration, being concise, or not taking a long time.

A noun that means a concise written or oral statement that summarizes the main points or arguments of a case, document, or presentation.

 

Wordle #935 For January 10, 2024

THREW

The action of propelling something through the air with force, usually by hand; past tense.

 

Wordle #934 For January 9, 2024

LINER

A cosmetic applied around the eyes to enhance their appearance.

 

Wordle #933 For January 8, 2024

FINAL

An adjective that refers to the last, concluding, or ultimate stage of a process, event, or sequence.

 

Wordle #932 For January 7, 2024

STONY

An adjective that describes something that is hard, firm, or has the appearance or qualities of stone.

 

Wordle #931 For January 6, 2024

CABLE

A thick insulated wire, often consisting of multiple conductors, used for transmitting electrical power or signals.

 

Wordle #930 For January 5, 2024

LUNGE

A sudden forward movement used for attack or strategic positioning.

 

Wordle #929 For January 4, 2024

SCANT

An adjective that describes something that is limited, insufficient, or barely enough in quantity, degree, or extent.

 

Wordle #928 For January 3, 2024

TWIRL

The action of rotating or spinning something around its axis or in a circular motion.

 

Wordle #927 For January 2, 2024

AGING

The process of getting older, typically associated with the passage of time.

 

Wordle #926 For January 1, 2024

MURAL

A large-scale artwork or painting that is created directly on a wall, ceiling, or other permanent surface.

 

Wordle #925 For December 31, 2023

SALTY

A taste sensation associated with the presence of salt.

 

Wordle #924 For December 30, 2023

THREE

The numerical representation of the quantity 3.

Here Are All the Game Industry CEOs Who Took a Pay Cut to Prevent Layoffs

After a thorough investigation we’ve compiled a list of gaming industry CEOs who reduced their own pay in an effort to curb the number of people impacted by 2024 mass layoffs. Like any good leader, they explored every other avenue before resorting to mass layoffs. According to our research CEOs oftentimes make up to 344 times the salary of their workers, so we know there was room in their personal budgets to stand by their team and share the burden. 

Please remember these names, and know they did all they could to keep thousands of people from having their lives turned inside out.

Blizzard Lays Off Healers

IRVINE, Calif. — Activision Blizzard announced in a recent press release that they would be laying off all Overwatch healers in an effort to cut costs.

“Financially we’re not doing as well as we hoped we would when we first announced this admittedly unnecessary sequel. We thought fans would eat it up and it’d be easy money, but they were too smart and saw right through us. Unfortunately we need to cut costs, but we believe this will be much better for the future of the game,” said lead gameplay designer Tom Phillips. “This is a shooting game and our data shows that players would much rather go in guns blazing to get play of the game instead of having to stick close to another player to stay alive. So we’re making it slightly easier for them to do that.” 

Support mains are shocked and saddened at this news. Many have reported that they were never respected as much as they should have been, and this round of layoffs solidifies what they feel is years of disrespect.

“No one ever really appreciated what we did. If it wasn’t for us, most of our teams would be dead! But did we ever get play of the game? No. it was always the DPS players who go Leroy Jenkins right into the enemy who got all the glory, while we sweat to keep them alive. I’m pissed!” said one support main.

Players of other roles have taken the news rather well, believing that this change will positively affect their enjoyment of the game.

“I do feel bad for the healers but at the same time it’ll be nice not to have to be babysat by another player while I get play of the game.” said one damage player, who had plenty of time to draft their response during their queue for a match. “My healers have barely been able to keep me alive when it really matters anyway, like when I flank the enemy team to use my ult without telling them. Good riddance.”

At press time, Blizzard was reportedly planning to bring back healers for Overwatch Classic, which will be the exact same game as the original Overwatch and retail for seventy dollars.

Internet User Sees Own Photo in Captcha Puzzle for “Loser”

LOS ANGELES — Local internet user Johnathan Von Pess was recently confronted with a photo of himself in a CAPTCHA image authentication puzzle titled “select all tiles containing LOSERS,” Von Pess confirmed in an interview.

“I’m not happy,” said Von Pess. “First of all, who was the person that made this thing? I want to know who to be mad at. Someone decided to take that Street View photo of me leaving a Burger King wearing my favorite Chinese Democracy tee-shirt—I have several, by the way—then someone else made the captcha out of it, and then someone else had the nerve to put this in front of me and make me call myself a loser. All so I could log back into my reddit account? That was not my day. I was the only person in the photo, too, though I don’t know if that would have made things any better or worse.”

Investigators were able to track down the person responsible for the CAPTCHA, a software engineer at Google who wished to remain anonymous. The employee claims that the “loser” example was part of a larger effort to make the ubiquitous anti-scraping puzzles less ambiguous.

“We’ve gotten a lot of complaints from users not sure about which tiles to click on if the partitions on the image are placed awkwardly,” said the anonymous source. “My boss was really on our case to make something that was easier for people to solve. We may have been in a bad mood because of that, but when the team saw this guy’s photo we all were like, ‘ugh, this guy sucks.’ He was wearing espadrilles with the playboy bunny logo on them. He had to have made those himself, right?”

Though Von Pess, in his own words, does not “know who to be mad at,” he had decided to sue Google for defamation.

In the interview, Von Pess rhetorically asked “I don’t think a loser would bring a multibillion-dollar multinational company to court, do you? Would a loser stick up for himself like that? I didn’t think so,” he said while putting on a pair of sunglasses and leaning back into his chair, quickly catching himself as his elbow slid off the side of his left armrest.

Despite Von Pess’ apparent confidence, LA county judge Robert George has dismissed the case in a statement saying, “get a load of this guy.”

Console War Veteran Denied Membership at Local VFW

TEMECULA, CA — A local VFW has become a hotbed of controversy after self-proclaimed “Console War Veteran” Jason Karmanski, was denied membership to the organization.

“It just doesn’t make sense to me. I put in years of service, just like any other member of the VFW, and now I just want to contribute to the organization,” said Karmanski. “At this point, it’s a principal thing. If I’m denied entry, who will they deny next? It’s not right.”

Karmanski, a member of the Facebook group The 5th Playstation Regiment of California, claims he meets all the eligibility requirements for VFW membership.

“My years of service were honorable and I was the Commanding Officer of the Canadian Best Buy Blockade. That alone should qualify me for membership.”

Other members of The 5th Playstation Regiment of California have started their own campaign online to help Karmanski.

“He is the best Officer I’ve ever served under,” said Carl Santos, a Lieutenant in the SoCal Brigade of The 5th Playstation Regiment. “I’ve personally seen Officer Karmanski hide every Xbox game at a local GameStop without being detected. He’s a true hero.”

Current members of the VFW share a less favorable opinion of Karmanski, who they’ve claimed has been harassing them ever since they denied his membership.

“Look, Jason is a good kid, and we’d be happy to let him join if he was an actual veteran,” said VFW member Nick Harbon. “But this Console War thing is just made up. We have members who have made real sacrifices for their country. Telling people they shouldn’t buy one video game console or the other isn’t a sacrifice. Although I will say if you buy an Xbox you’re a moron.”

At press time, Karmanski was still being denied entry into the VFW, but had not given up his fight to join.

“The PS5 didn’t sell 50 million units because we gave up. I won’t give up until my service is fully recognized.”

We Asked Gamers to Try Netflix Games: Here’s What They Watched Instead

Netflix recently started a big push for their Netflix Games to try and capture some of the gaming market. We were eager to try them out, but then we remembered none of us have a Netflix subscription. That’s why we asked our gamer friends to try out the games available on the service and then report back with their recommendations.

Unfortunately none of them wanted to play a single game through Netflix and they all got distracted by Netflix’s endless library of mediocre television and movies. Here’s what they watched instead of actually playing the games like we asked them to.

Maren: ‘Ozark’

“Look, when it comes to Netflix games I can appreciate the odd drinking game for Peaky Blinders or Squid Game, but I don’t drink, and I’m much more of an Ozark gal myself. You seen Ozark yet? It’s kinda like if Netflix made Breaking Bad but tinted everything kinda blue. I just love how Jason Bateman draws from the cold, detached persona he honed in the Arrested Development reboots.”

 

Joseph: ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’

“When I heard you ask me to play Netflix Games, I figured you must have misspoke somehow. I still don’t know what exactly you meant by that, but you did get me thinking about video games, and that led me to an absolute banger that’s streaming right now: Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.

Aaron: ‘Elysium’

“Remember when Matt Damon looked weird and bald in 2017’s Downsizing? Of course you don’t, and I know you forgot about Elysium too, but it’s a Blomkamp classic up there with the ranks of Chappie. I’ll be honest with you, I tried finding that Netflix Games menu or movie or whatever it was you wanted us to watch, but when I got the homepage and Damon’s bald head was front and center I knew my mind was made up. Sorry.”

Dan: Both ‘Avatar’ Movies

“Screw you guys, I just bought a 4K Blu-ray player and got both Avatar movies on disc. I know what Netflix Games is and I’m sure as hell not wasting any of my precious free time going near that pile of garbage. Sure, my kids use it to play Bloons when I need relief from their constant moaning about being at my place for the weekend, but I myself wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole.”

Rick: ‘Uncharted’

“I’m a gamer first and foremost, so I decided to watch the Uncharted movie as I was a huge fan of the games. Little did I know, this movie is terrible and makes Tom Holland look like a little kid running around in his dad’s clothes.”

Brenna: Netflix Games, Actually

“I just went online and watched a video about how to play games on Netflix and it seemed straightforward enough. You browse the Netflix app for the game you want to play, then you download said game from your phone’s app store. Really easy. Oh, what’s that? You want to know what I actually played? I didn’t, after learning all that I got distracted when I saw they had Gladiator and I just had to watch it.”