Past Wordle Word: JAUNT

JAUNT vowel pattern, ending family, and linked pattern paths.

Answer Structure

Wordle #123 · October 20, 2021

The answer here was JAUNT. Its ending family, vowel load, and overall shape are what make it recognizable in the archive.

JAUNT

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Shape of the Answer

JAUNT follows the CVVCC consonant-vowel pattern and ends in NT.

It uses five unique letters, so the board narrows through position rather than repeat handling.

Why This Pattern Stands Out

Letter Shape

JAUNT follows the CVVCC consonant-vowel pattern.

Vowels

A and U with a very common vowel profile across tracked answers.

Repeats

Every letter is unique in this answer.

Starts with JEnds with NTRare letters: J

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FAQ

What letter pattern makes JAUNT distinctive?

JAUNT follows the CVVCC consonant-vowel shape, uses five unique letters, and ends in NT.

Why include pattern-page links with a single answer?

Pattern pages give the next step when you recognize a shape or ending but still need a broader candidate list.

Does this record still confirm the exact archived answer?

Yes. Wordle #123 on October 20, 2021 used JAUNT, and the pattern sections explain how the word is built.