Today’s Wordle Response (No. 360) – June 14, 2022

How the hell, Wordle, today is June 14th and today we have an easy one for you. Almost the last part of today’s answer is a simple matter of writing some pretty predictable lyrics and arranging them after the fact, so I have the utmost confidence in all of you. Maybe you’ll even get it in the first take. That said, I’m here to provide all the help you need along the way.

Have you tried today’s Wordle? It’s heavy on vocals, so when launching this flurry of guesswork, make sure you keep that in mind. Need help choosing the right words for the job? No problem, we have a handy list of some of the best initial words and tips that should make sure you keep this streak alive or start one with confidence.

Wordle Response Today: June 14, 2022

If you want the answer, you can always scroll down to the end, but I’d like to give you one or two clues to get you on your way to Wordle’s supremacy.

  • Hint 1: In From Software games, you can kill NPCs and there are often repercussions for doing so. However, the game has an “acquittal” mechanic, which forgives the player and eliminates his past transgressions. Another way of saying that someone has been acquitted is today’s Wordle.
  • Clue 2: Today’s Wordle is actually a central theme of many games these days, especially those with morally compromised paternal figures for the protagonists. Countless of these characters, like Kratos, seek to make the answer today as a response to the horrible things they did in their past.

Is it me or were these tracks heavy? By now, if you don’t have your Wordle answer yet, here it is for you. Today’s Wordle is … atonement. While acquittal and atonement are not 1: 1, people looking for one tend to try the other. Absolution in Dark Souls or Elden Ring is certainly an easy way to atone for the characters they have killed. Similarly, no one has a past as marked as Kratos and kind of chases the boy as he comes to life as the father of Atreus in the last games of God of War. He seems to be trying to atone for the terrible things he did in Greece by trying to be better with his son. I guess we’ll see the good work he does when God of War: Ragnarok falls. That’s all for Wordle today, but be sure to come back tomorrow for more tips and tricks!

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