Today’s Spanish Wordle Answers (July 7): PARRA & RUBÍ

Today's Spanish Wordle Answers (July 7): PARRA & RUBÍ

Quick tips before you peek

Stuck on today’s Spanish Wordle? Start with a guess that doesn’t repeat letters and packs at least two vowels and three consonants—helps narrow things fast. After your first try, keep the letters that turn green, shuffle the yellows around, and ditch the grays. Spanish favourites to test early: S, R, M, N, L. And yes, Wordle was made by Josh Wardle and later picked up by The New York Times—so don’t be surprised there are lots of spin-offs and spicy community takes.

Regular Wordle (no accents) — hints and answer

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Hints: it’s a feminine singular noun made of five letters, with three consonants and two vowels. Two letters show up twice in the word. It starts with a consonant and ends with a vowel. The vowels I, O, E, and U are not in play today. The first letter is P, and the pattern includes two R’s and two A’s. Definition nods to a trained vine whose shoots are guided outwards.

Answer (regular Wordle #1643): PARRA — that trained grapevine everyone grows or ogles in a vineyard photo.

Wordle with accents — hints and answer

Warning: stop reading if you want to puzzle it out yourself.

Hints: this one is a masculine singular noun with four letters—two consonants and two vowels—and no repeated letters. It begins with a consonant and ends with a vowel, and its vowels are not A, E, or O. The final letter carries an accent mark. The clue points to a prized red gemstone, very hard and glossy.

Answer (Wordle with accents #1590): RUBÍ — yep, that shiny, deep-red gem with the accent on the last syllable.

Quick wrap-up: daily Wordles are tiny brain snacks—accented versions change the map and keep Spanish players on their toes. Whether you love the challenge or the smug satisfaction of the reveal, these puzzles keep language and pattern skills sharp and the community buzzing.