Today, July 31, is the lastWordlefor this month, and it’s ending July with a fun one! Though this word doesn’t make use of any out-of-the-woods letters or spellings, it’s combination of letters can still end up stumping even the best of Wordle players.

How has your track record been throughout the month of July? It’s nice to take stock of your progress every once in a while. Ends of big time milestones, like months, are a great way to see if you’ve been steadily improving your ability to figure out these puzzles!

Whether you’re looking for just a few helpful hints or for the final answer reveal, we’ve got everything you need to know to succeed at today’s Wordle.

Wordle Hints & Tips For Sunday, July 31

It seems like Wordle is moving away from the emotions territory and into the realm of physical sensations. This word refers to the sudden, involuntary muscle contraction - it feels like your muscle has frozen up, leading to pain and temporary paralysis. This sensation tends to happen after you’ve overused or strained your muscles. You’ve probably felt this after a strenuous run or a particularly hard workout!

This word can also refer to a particular kind of tool. This tool, usually shaped like the letter “G”, helps to hold two objects together (usually for gluing or some other kind of woodwork).

If you still need more help, today’s word begins with a “C” and ends with a “P“. You won’t have to worry about any repeat letters this time around! Just try to eliminate as many vowels as you may right away, so that you can better focus on narrowing down the right consonants.

What Is The Wordle Answer Today? (Sunday, July 31)

The answer to today’s Wordle puzzle is “CRAMP".

Here’s a quick fact - cramps can happen just from dehydration or remaining in the same spot for a while. Be sure to take care of yourself and stretch and drink water to prevent any future cramps!

You’ve reached the end of today’s Wordle guide, but don’t worry - we’ll be back tomorrow with fresh hints to help you solve the next language challenge. you may check theNY Times siteat midnight your local time to tackle the next Wordle puzzle.