Daily Dordle Answers October 14th – Today’s Daily Dordle Hints and Answers

Struggling to decode today’s Daily Dordle answer? Fear not, we’ve got you covered with hints and the answers.

If you loved Wordle, but want to make it harder, or maybe you want to do two Wordle’s at the same time, then Dordle is for you. In Dordle you’ll need to guess two words simultaneously, instead of the normal one. It’s the ultimate test of your word knowledge. Below is a guide to the Dordle daily word game by Zaratustra.

So, if you’re struggling to solve today’s Dordle we have you covered. First up we’ll provide a few Daily Dordle hints for each word, but if you need more than that then no worries, we have the answers as well.

Look, nosey and nurse helped us get the left answer, and we are sticking to that

Today’s Daily Dordle Hint- October 14th 994
If you are finding the Daily Dordle hard, we’ve got a few hints that won’t give it away but should help you out. Below you’ll find three to four hints for each word, from small to large hint as we go. If that doesn’t help, you’ll find the answer to Daily Dordle answer below.

First word

As a verb, it is used to describe an outcome
As a noun, you’d find one in the Roman Empire
A rarely used word today
Features a double-letter
Starts with an A

Second word

For some people, this is the ultimate “person”
It could also be a way to describe a producer of things
Features two key vowels
Starts with an M

We hope those hints are enough to help you with today’s Dordle, if not, we have the answer below.

Now for the spoilers

What is today’s Daily Dordle Answer? – October 14th 994
We get it, 5 attempts deep, no word is visible and disaster is about to strike. It’s OK, we’ve got you.

Last chance to look away now, but if you’ve not got it yet… we can reveal that the Daily Dordle answer is –

Augur & Maker

Previous Daily Dordle Answers – Full List of Used Words
If you want some inspiration for your Daily Dordle, check the answers below. We’ve gone back to August 1st for this list but there’s a lot more:

Answers
Date

Augur & Maker

October 14

Alert & Avail

October 13

Trade & Hyper

October 12

Study & Purse

October 11

Lifer & Piper

October 10

SWATH, CRATE

October 9

JOIST, EVENT

October 8

MUCUS, BROWN

October 7

SHACK, MADAM

October 6

SIGHT, MEATY

October 5

CABBY, LEECH

October 4

THORN, FADED

October 3

DADDY, CHUCK

October 2

PATSY, GNOME

October 1

LEASH, ALIKE

September 30

EARLY, WHILE

September 29

NANNY, ABORT

September 28

September 27

EARLY, WHILE

September 26

NANNY, ABORT

September 25

CRATE, DEBIT

September 24

How to play Daily Dordle
Daily Dordle is fairly simple to play. You’ll be given two options of what to play, and to be clear, our list is for the Daily Dordle:

Head to the Daily Dordle by zaratustra site
Click on the Daily Dordle – the other option is the ultimate mode that lets you play forever
You’re done!

If you want to know how the mechanics of the game work, we have you covered.

You have seven attempts to guess two words
Like Wordle, green means correct and in position, yellow means correct but wrong position, and gray means the word is no in either word
Once you guess a word, any green letters in both words will remain fully green on your keyboard but will go half-gray if they are only in one word

Daily Dordle Tips
Good Starting Words
There are several really good starting words to use for Dordle, and honestly, you could probably pick two and cover a lot of bases. The following words are solid because they include some really common letters. R, S, T, A, and E are really common, and even if just one is present, knowing where it is could make or break the word.

Another key element is vowel variety and aiming to hit two vowels at least in each guess. Another key area is the positioning of the words. Roate and Stare are good examples as they put several common letters in common spots.

If you want to pick the “best” word, Soare is often considered the best word for any 5-letter puzzle game. Most players who played a lot of Worlde found early on that Soare was a bit of a cheat code simply because it covered so many key bases.

Below is a full list of words, we’ll add to it over time but these are some of the best we found.

Raise
Dough
Salet
Pouty
Soare
Roate
Saree
Seare
Stare

Focus on one Word
While the aim is to solve two words, don’t get bogged down trying to solve them both in one guess. Focus on one word, ideally, the one that you get the most yellow/green letters for after your first guess. Once you have that in hand, start working out that word, don’t try to think of words that fit both sides of the board. Once you have one word nailed down, it makes the rest of the game a lot easier. Remember, you have seven guesses here for a reason, make use of them to help you solve the puzzle.

Key Features of Daily Dordle
Some key features of Daily Dordle:

At its core, Dordle is Wordle x 2. While a simple idea in concept, Dordle is a real challenge

Dordle is a deceptively challenging puzzle. While you do get seven attempts, the game plays out differently based on the two words rarely being similar

Seven attempts to get the words can quickly get on top of you

A second “ultimate” mode lets you practice Dordle as many times as you like to get a feel for how the game works

Colour-coded feedback helps work out what words feature on each side

The game was made by indie developer Zaratustra Productions

Is Daily Dordle Free?
Yes, it is. There are a number of versions but it is a free daily word puzzle. You can also play the endless mode which you can repeat all day if you so choose. Though, we can’t provide you the answers for that as well, sadly. And remember, this is for the Daily Dorble by zaratustra.

David has written for games media outlets for the last ten years. With his first major esports role being with Esports News UK covering mostly UK League of Legends. David is also a member of the British Esports Association and is an advisor to them on World of Warcraft Esports. More recently David has worked for Esports Insider and Red Bull as an esports journalist.
David later became Editor at ESTNN and now leads the current team.

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