Need help solving Pedantle #917 of November 21, 2024? Then you've come to the right place. Here you'll find clues and hints to help you find the Wikipedia page of the day. Gradually reveal the clues that will put you on the right track! And if that's not enough, we'll give you the Pedantle solution of the day. As a bonus, we've even got a little tip for you at the bottom of the page...
Pedantle of the day hints to find the Wikipedia page
To help you find the Pedantle answer of the day, without giving it away completely, we're going to give you a few clues. Just click on them to find out! By putting them together, and comparing them with the words you've already found, you'll be able to identify the secret word and therefore the Wikipedia page for Pedantle #917.
💡 Pedantle hint of the day n°1
Smallest unit of a chemical element
💡 Pedantle hint of the day n°2
Building block of all matter
💡 Pedantle hint of the day n°3
Composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons
💡 Pedantle hint of the day n°4
Central nucleus surrounded by orbiting particles
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Pedantle answer #917: what's the Wiki page for November 21, 2024?
Despite our Pedantle hints of the day to find the secret word, you still haven't found the Wikipedia page? Then don't hesitate to post the solution!
Pedantle help: a tip for finding the answer more easily
To play Pedantle and find the Wikipedia article of the day, you'll need to enter words (common nouns, adjectives, determiners, etc.) to complete the sentences and gather as much context as possible. Each word you enter is colour-coded. For example:
🟥: red indicates that the word is not present in the Wikipedia article.
🟧: an orange word is very close to a word that appears in the text. In this case, you will need to find a synonym, for example, or a word with a similar spelling.
🟩: green indicates that the word is present in the text.
Admittedly, the Pedantle result of the day is not always obvious. Of course, you can enter the most frequently used words in the English language by hand, to unlock as much context as possible and find the Wikipedia page of the day. And for that, we'll soon be publishing a really useful tip that will saveyou time when it comes to entering short, repetitive words, which can be quite tedious.