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Today’s use of worm and answer for puzzle #1380, March 30th

New day, new puzzle, all the clues you need.

But before you jump into the tips and solutions for the puzzle Sunday, March 30th, we go through the basics of the worm.

Becomes a word puzzle that offers the players six chances of guessing a five-letter word. The puzzle was originally created by the software engineer Josh Wardle and published the public in 2021. He was acquired by the New York Times in 2022 after he had risen too much popular.

Players can select every “starter word” to start the puzzle. From there, blocks become green when the right letters are in the right place, yellow when the correct letters are in the wrong place and gray if the letter in the puzzle is not available.

Tracy Bennett, worm editor of the Times, said in an interview of 2023 today. After the analysis of 515 million, the New York Times “Trace” was recommended as a solid starter for every day.

You can play worm for free. To save your statistics and see a deeper analysis, you need a subscription to the New York Times Games or a full subscription to the New York Times.

Below you will find the information and information for today’s worm response. Find the answer to the puzzle #1380 below.

What is an indication of today’s worm response?

This word is a noun.

This word deals with numbers.

How many vowels are in today’s worm response?

Two

Does today’s worm response have repeated letters?

NO

What vowels are in today’s worm response?

U, o, a

What letter does today’s worm answer?

Q

What is the definition of today’s worm response?

This word means “a share or a share to which each is requested by a number to make a contribution or which is assigned to everyone; proportional share.”

What is today’s worm response?

The solution for today’s worm puzzle will appear under this picture. Caution proceed.

New York Times 'sketch version' "worm" Game Grid with three rows of six boxes each. Read the rows "The answer is ...".
Macy Sinreich / Today Illustrations

“Quote”

The definitions for the word above come from Websters New World College Dictionary.

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