Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1260 Hints, Clues and Answer for Saturday 30 November

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ForbesToday’s ‘Wordle’ #1259 Hints, Clues and Answer for Friday, November 29

I’m still overwhelmed from all the Thanksgiving feasting and leftovers. It’s Saturday, the very last day of November, and I’m finally ready for winter. Christmas is coming and we are all getting fat. Let’s solve this Wordle!

How to solve today’s word

Hint: Faith, structured, as in religion.

The clue: This Wordle ends with a vowel.

Okay, spoilers below!

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The answer:

Word analysis

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Can you solve today’s sentence?


A lucky game of Wordle today for your humble narrator. Things started rough with SPATE, but I cut my picks down to 5 with AVOID. My next guess was lucky: DOGMA for the win!

Competitive Wordle Score

I get 1 point for guessing three and another point for beating Bot who took four tries today. 2 points for me! Huzzah!


How to play Competitive Wordle

  • Guessing in 1 is worth 3 points; guessing in 2 is worth 2 points; guessing in 3 is worth 1 point; guessing in 4 is worth 0 points; guessing in 5 is -1 point; guessing in 6 is -2 points and missing Wordle is -3 points.
  • If you beat your opponent, you get 1 point. If you stand straight, you get 0 points. And if you lose to your opponent, you get -1 point. Add it up to get your score. Keep a daily running score or play for a new score every day.
  • Friday is 2XP, which means you double your points – positive or negative.
  • You can keep a running account or just play day by day. Enjoy!

Today’s Wordle Etymology

The expression dogma derived from the Greek word dogma (δόγμα), which means “that which occurs one, an opinion, faith.” It is derived from the verb document (δοκεῖν), meaning “to think, think, or suppose.” In classical Greek, dogma referred to a philosophical tenet or decree.

The term was later adopted into Latin as dogmaretain one’s sense of a firm belief or authoritative decree, especially in religious or philosophical contexts. Eventually, it entered English in the 16th century, where it has come to denote a principle or set of principles established by an authority as indisputably true.


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