With your help and a little research revealed it’s probably actually “BLACKE”.
“Adjective:
blacke (comparative more blacke, superlative most blacke)”
ps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/blacke
Thanks. One learns (?) something new every day. A fair number of my family is into Wordle.
I’m not, and Mom always cleaned my clock at Scrabble, but it does develop looking at things from different angles, and if enough people do so, one might come up with the right, or at least an adequate solution, along with a whole bunch worth throwing out.
What is the point of having ebonics when those working in ebonics refuse to follow the rules of ebonics?