Past Wordle Word: FLIRT

FLIRT archive rarity, ending family, and letter-shape context.

Archive Context

Wordle #588 · January 28, 2023 · Edited by Tracy Bennett

The answer here was FLIRT. In the archive, it can be compared by starting letter, ending family, vowel count, and overall letter shape.

FLIRT

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How Unusual This Answer Is

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Archive answers starting with F

Recent tracked answers only occasionally open with F.

Rare

Archive answers ending in RT

RT is a rare ending family in the tracked archive.

Occasional

Archive answers with CCVCC

The CCVCC letter shape is occasional across tracked answers.

Common

Archive answers with 1 vowels

1-vowel answers are common across the tracked archive.

Compared With Other Archive Answers

FRITZ

Wordle #1561 · September 27, 2025

starts with F and matches the CCVCC pattern.

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FRILL

Wordle #1503 · July 31, 2025

starts with F and matches the CCVCC pattern.

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FLINT

Wordle #1307 · January 16, 2025

starts with F and matches the CCVCC pattern.

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SKIRT

Wordle #562 · January 2, 2023

ends with RT and matches the CCVCC pattern.

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Answer Traits

Letter Shape

FLIRT follows the CCVCC consonant-vowel pattern.

Vowels

I with a common vowel profile across tracked answers.

Repeats

Every letter is unique in this answer.

Starts with FEnds with RTRare letters: None

FAQ

How unusual is FLIRT in the Wordle archive?

FLIRT can be compared with other tracked answers by starting letter, RT ending family, vowel count, and CCVCC letter shape.

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