Breeze through the Wordle of the day with our help. In a hurry? Skip straight to today’s answer and enjoy a guaranteed win. Just need a little help? Then take a look at our hint for the February 14 (1336) puzzle, written so it’ll point you towards today’s winning word, while still leaving all the fun bits for you, or use our evergreen tips to polish up your general guesses.

Fine. Fine. If Wordle was going to be like that, lumbering me with some unhelpful yellows and nothing more, then I was going to take them, make some wild guesses I normally wouldn’t, and see what happened after. Which in this case meant immediately revealing four green letters which led me straight to today’s answer. Nice. Unexpected, but I wasn’t going to complain. 

Today’s Wordle hint

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Wordle today: A hint for Friday, February 14



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I’ve been spending a good chunk of my time recently testing the performance of new game releases on various PCs. Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth, Civilization 7, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and now Avowed. Hour after hour, day after day, constantly running benchmarks over and over. All to get a raft of performance numbers to give you an idea of how well they run across different hardware configurations. But the charts and video clips don’t really tell you the full story, because they can’t show you how a game feels to play.

And in the case of Avowed, it’s quite an important thing because, for the most part, it feels really smooth. Not always, of course, and not on every PC that I tested it on, but the experience is far nicer than the performance numbers suggest it should be. For example, on my Ryzen 7 5700X3D and GeForce RTX 4070 test rig, it averages 68 fps at 1440p, with the High quality preset and no upscaling.



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With Avowed’s imminent launch, it’s almost time to return to Obsidian’s world of Eora for the first time since 2018’s Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire. We’ve got the de rigueur “advanced access” preorder bonus for those who forked over for the game’s “Premium” edition, with high roller fans able to access Avowed beginning on February 13.

The rest of us will have to wait for Avowed’s proper release next Tuesday, February 18. Below, I’ve laid out Avowed’s unlock times by time zone, with one section for advanced access, and another for all us plebs.

Avowed advanced access unlock time



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Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic – First Gameplay and Date Reveal | PS5 Games – YouTube Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic - First Gameplay and Date Reveal | PS5 Games - YouTube
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An all-new Five Nights at Freddy’s game is coming this summer: Secret of the Mimic, the 11th mainline FNAF game and fourth to be developed by Steel Wool Studios, is set to launch on June 13.

Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic was first teased in August 2024 with an ominous message: “To see the future sometimes you need to understand the past.” Interestingly, that first teaser focused on Jackie, who can also be seen skulking around in the new trailer, but there’s lots of other trouble on the scene too.



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Killing Floor 3 is one of the most visceral games I’ve ever played. Insofar as, well, even a simple firefight will leave the place spattered with viscera, every corner of the room filled with buckets full of gore for just a handful of kills.

It’s enough to make you want to reach for a mop and bucket, honestly. The thing is a game of Killing Floor 3 is never just a handful of kills. Killing Floor has a rich legacy as a horde shooter and developer Tripwire Interactive has gone hard on the horde part, practically drowning you in enemies at all times. There’s usually a swarm of Zeds pushing at you from every angle, clogging up your field of view and forcing you to fight on the enemies’ terms rather than your own. The game is at its best when you’re on the back foot, low on ammo and hoofing it between enclosed corridors and debris-strewn courtyards.



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Civilization 7 is officially here, and with it comes (at least for now) a “Mixed” review status on Steam and a lot of complaints about the 4X strategy’s UI. While we’re keeping up with all the latest Civ 7 news and developments, the community has been busy too: the first Civ 7 mods have arrived on the same day as the game’s global launch.

This is the rare occasion where I’m not directing you to Nexus Mods: the early mods that have appeared for Civ 7 are over at the civfanatics.com forums. There aren’t a ton of them yet, but there are definitely a few to point out.



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There’s something about Elder Scrolls games. For years, one of the most popular ways for newbies to get into Morrowind was a mod collection called the Morrowind Sound and Graphics Overhaul (MGSO), which bundled up a bunch of gameplay and graphics mods in an easy installer to give the game a ‘modern’ makeover. Problem was it wasn’t great, to the point that even its original creator eventually came out and asked people not to use it.

So it goes with Morrowind’s predecessor—The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall. Daggerfall is a weird, wide, rambling thing, and absolutely still worth playing in 2025, especially since it’s now free. But if you were to just Google an easy way to play it, chances are you’ll stumble across the 2022 Daggerfall GOG Cut, a version of Daggerfall with the GOG stamp of approval, bundled up with a bunch of mods to make it feel a bit more approachable in the modern era.



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