7 Little Words August 21 2023 Answers (8/21/23)

We have the full list of answers to today's 7 Little Words' Daily Puzzle!
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Here are all the 7 Little Words Answers for August 21, 2023! 7 Little Words is a take on crosswords by providing clues, but instead of having to think of the answer totally on your own, it utilizes groups of letters that have to be combined to create the solutions. You can only use each block of letters once per puzzle. Each day, 7 Little Words releases a daily puzzle along with four bonus puzzles (in-app only). This post includes the seven answers for the August 21 2023 puzzle and four bonus puzzles.

7 Little Words August 21, 2023 Answers

We have all 7 Little Words Answers for August 21, 2023 if you need help solving today’s puzzles and bonus puzzles. Click/tap on the appropriate clue to get the answer. (We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!)

7 Little Words Daily Puzzle Answers

Here are the seven answers for the daily puzzle. Click/tap on a clue below to reveal the answer.

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7 Little Words Daily Bonus 1 Answers

The answers for Little Words Daily Bonus 1 puzzles are below. Click/tap on a clue below to reveal the answer.

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7 Little Words Daily Bonus 2 Answers

The answers for the 7 Little Words Daily Bonus 2 puzzles are below. Click/tap on a clue below to reveal the answer.

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7 Little Words Daily Bonus 3 Answers

The answers for the 7 Little Words Daily Bonus 3 puzzles are below. Click/tap on a clue below to reveal the answer.

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7 Little Words Daily Bonus 4 Answers

The answers for the 7 Little Words Daily Bonus 4 puzzles are below. Click/tap on a clue below to reveal the answer.

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That wraps up the answer’s for this day’s 7 Little Word puzzles! If you’re looking for another date, you can check out our archive of 7 Little Words Answers that updates daily.

7 Little Words: Helpful Tips

Read through all of the clues until you reach one that you feel like you really know the answer to, and then start looking to see if the first part of the answer exists in the letters provided. Then, you can start working through the next clue and so on.

When you get stuck, opt for working on clues with a shorter answer (e.g. 6 letters in length, typically 2 words together), and try taking the first set of possible answer letters and then adding the remaining choices, one by one, until you feel like you’ve found something that clicks in your brain as a possibility. There’s no harm in guessing, since the game is not timed and there is no penalty for guessing wrong.

Look for common prefixes and suffixes when you are working on finding an answer for a longer answer (like 9 letters). These can include prefixes like: co, com, con, re, pre, and suffixes like: tion, ity, er, ism, ant, age. There are also more typical word endings like -ed, -er, -ly, and -ing.

Pay attention to the tense of the clue along with whether it is looking for a pluralized form of the answer, as this can help you narrow down word ending choices (so you can look for one that ends in a D for past tense, for example).

7 Little Words is a word puzzle game that was first introduced in 2011 and has since become a popular source of entertainment and mental stimulation for puzzle lovers around the world. The puzzles are created by a team of experienced puzzle constructors who are known for their creativity and skill in the field of puzzle construction.

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One of the cool features of 7 Little Words is its simple and easy-to-understand format. The clues and answers are presented in a straightforward manner, and the game's interface is clean and uncluttered.

The game includes several modes, including a daily puzzle mode, a free-play mode, and a puzzle pack mode. The daily puzzle mode is updated every day and provides a new set of puzzles for players to solve.

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke has been writing content for the web for over 15 years. She is well-known for concise, informative content and her transparency. Christine is a 2011 graduate of Santa Clara University’s JD/MBA program, after having graduated in 2007 from University of California, Irvine with B.A. in Economics and B.A. in Political Science.

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