Wordscapes Level 462 Answers
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Wordscapes level 462 belongs to the Winter group and sub-category white pack, which holds twelve words with crosswords of six letters. In this 462th puzzle, you need to make twelve answers by using these six letters: D, E, I, K, P, and S.
If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 462 answers for you.
DESK, PIES, SIDE, SKIP, SKID, DIKE, PIKE, SPIKE, DIPS, DISK, KIDS, SPIKED.
Bonus or Extra Words in the White Level 462
Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 462 are:
DIS, SKI, EIKS, PIE, SKIED, EDS, SIK, PIKES, DIKES, PED, SPIE, IDES, KEDS, SIPE, KEPS, IDE, DIE, KEPIS, PIKED, SIPED, KIPE, SEIK, DEP, SED, KID, KED, SPEK, SKEP, SPIK, DEPS, PISE, SIP, DESI, PSI, PES, SEI, KEP, SKED, PIED, EIK, KIPES, SPIED, DEI, PEDS, PIS, SPED, IDS, DIES, KIS, SPIDE, KIP, DIP, SIKE, KIPS, KEPI.
Level 462 Words Meaning:
- DESK: A piece of furniture with a flat or sloped top surface, often used for writing, studying, or working.
- PIES: A plural pie is a baked dish consisting of a filling, typically sweet or savoury, encased in pastry.
- SIDE: The outer surface or part of something, typically not the top or front.
- SKIP: To move or proceed quickly to escape notice or avoid duty or responsibility.
- SKID: To slide along a surface, typically with a loss of traction or control.
- DIKE: A long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea or river.
- PIKE: A long-bodied freshwater fish with a pointed snout and large teeth, known for its aggressive behaviour.
- SPIKE: To impale or pierce with a thin, pointed object, a thin, pointed object is often used for fastening or decoration.
- DIPS: Plural dip to lower or sink briefly into a liquid or substance.
- DISK: A flat, thin, round object or shape often used for storing or recording data.
- KIDS: Plural of kid, a child or young person.
- SPIKED: Having been impaled or pierced with a thin, pointed object.