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The Wordle answer for Monday, October 3 is not nearly as complicated as some of the very challenging past ones, but you might still require some hints to edge you closer to the answer.

According to The New York Times' Wordle bot, most users have solved the puzzle in 3.9 tries, meaning the difficulty level is certainly not low.

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Today's Wordle answer is not as complicated as Wednesday's, but it's still challenging enough that you might need help from a secondary source.

According to The New York Times' Wordle Bot, today's puzzle is taking users an average of 4.0 attempts to solve, which is the same average as yesterday's Wordle.

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Today's Wordle is certainly a tricky one, and it wouldn't be surprising if you got your answer in the sixth attempt.

What would be even more surprising though is if you used the answer to Wordle #466 in your day-to-day vernacular.

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If you're on your last few attempts for today's Wordle and are stumped about what word to play next to crack the puzzle, don't fret; we've got you covered with some unobtrusive hints.

However, for those who are not-so-serious about their Wordle streaks, you can alternatively scroll down to the bottom of the article for today's answer.

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If you’re struggling with today’s Wordle, we’ve got a few hints that might help you get a head start.

For one, the answer to Wordle #464 is not a random word. You’ve likely heard of it, although it’s also not a word most people would use in their day-to-day vernacular.

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