Players have to find a 5-letter word in just six tries and are given a new word to guess every day.
The game uses the same rules as Scrabble, where only real words are allowed in the guesses and score.
If you get a letter in the right place and form the correct word, the square turns green.
But if the guessed letter is in the word but not in the right place, the color of the square turns yellow.
Faulty letters turn gray to aid in the elimination process for the six attempts.
Hints for Wordle Sunday today, August 20th
If you’re still trying to save your streak, don’t scroll down yet, some hints might send you on your way.
The word of the day begins with the letter Q and ends with the letter T.
It has two vowels.
This word is important or important as a person is searching for something.
Answer on Sunday Wordle today, Aug 20
If you gave up on today’s match, we can save you from misery. But those of you still trying to crack the 5-character code, look away now.
Wordle for August 20th is QUEST.
The New York Times
The game was created by software engineer, Josh Wardle, who sold the famous word game to The New York Times after it became a worldwide sensation.
In a statement on Twitter, he wrote: “Since the launch of Wordle, I have been in awe of the response from everyone who has played.
The game turned out to be bigger than I ever imagined (which I suppose isn’t much of an achievement considering I made the game for an audience of one).
“It has been amazing to watch the game bring so much joy to so many and I am so grateful for the personal stories some of you have shared with me – from Wordle uniting distant family members, to sparking friendly rivalries, to supporting medical recovery.
“On the flip side, I’d be lying if I said this wasn’t overwhelming.”
“Freelance web ninja. Wannabe communicator. Amateur tv aficionado. Twitter practitioner. Extreme music evangelist. Internet fanatic.”