Daily Tips, Intrigue, Solutions, and Wordle #1370 Reveal for Thursday, 20th March
Let's Solve Today's Wordle Puzzle, Shall We?
Raring to get your Wordle fix? You arrived at the right spot! Here's a lowdown on today's Wordle clues, hints, and the solution for March 19th.
The Riddle:You've got a bucket filled with a gallon of water and another one holding a gallon of wine. You pour a cup of wine into the water bucket. Next, you scoop a cupful of the water-wine mixture and pour it back into the wine bucket. So, guess: is there more water or more wine left in the water bucket?
The response: Both are equal in amount. This one'll trick your brain—there's an in-depth math explanation out there if you're up for it, but though, Google it yourself.
Time for Action, Wordle!
Guess the Secret Code:Are you ready to crack the code? Scramble the anagram to unveil the phrase:
Grab the Crown:Find the category of this word:
Defeat Your Enemies:Sweep through this trivia challenge:
Identity the Category:Solve the mystery behind this one:

Unravel the Hidden Phrase:Guess the category here:
The Hint: This Wordle ends in a vowel.
Spoilers Ahead!
The Solution:
Wordle Analysis
I turned to Wordle Bot for assistance with my Wordle guessing game. You can do the same here.
My first guess was a killer. BLAME gave me two green boxes, one yellow box, and five remaining possibilities. Those possibilities included BATHE, BASTE, BARGE, BADGE, and BARRE. I was torn between my choices and considered going for a second guess to narrow down my list. Eventually, I stuck with my gut instinct and chose BASTE. Success, I won the Wordle!
Competitive Wordle ScoreI earned 2 points for guessing in two and another point for beating Wordle Bot, who took four tries today. That's 3 points for me! On the flip side, the Bot gets 0 for guessing in four and -1 for losing to me. Oh, the sweet taste of victory!

My March Total Score:I've accumulated 19 points so far this month.
Wordle Bot's Total Score:The Bot has only managed 4 points until now.
How to Engage in a Competitive Wordle
- Guessing the solution in 1 earns 3 points, guessing it in 2 earns 2 points, guessing it in 3 earns 1 point, guessing it in 4 earns 0 points, guessing it in 5 earns -1 points, and guessing it in 6 earns -2 points. If you beat your opponent, you get 1 point, and if you tie, you get 0 points. Finalize your daily or keep a running tally.
- Fridays provide double points.
- Keep a tally or play day-by-day—have fun!
Wordle's OriginsThe word baste in the context of Wordle carries a compelling history. Within the cooking sphere, basting refers to the process of moistening food, typically meat, with liquids such as melted butter or pan drippings to prevent drying and add flavor.
Etymology: The term baste originally stems from the Middle English word basten. The connection to Old French highlights baste's lengthy existence in the English language, as it evolved over time in various applications[1][3].
Apart from its culinary meaning, basting has historically been associated with sewing, meaning to sew with long, loose stitches temporarily. This dual application demonstrates the English language's richness and adaptability, as seen in the Wordle puzzles[1][3].
- In the realm of Wordle clues and hints for March 19th, one piece of information mentions "wine" as a possible liquid from a gallon bucket.
- If you're playing competitively, you may want to update your LinkedIn profile with your latest Wordle #1370 score.
- The Wordle hint of March 19th suggests that the word ends in a vowel, making it a suitable choice for this Wednesday's puzzle.