5 June 2026

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Spoiler alert!

If you’re still guessing today’s Wordle, stop here to avoid spoilers! For those looking for hints—or the answer—read on.

Today’s Wordle is uneven yet picturesque. Here are your clues:

Clue #1: It has one vowel.

The vowel is in the first half of the word.

Clue #2: It’s an adjective.

This word describes terrain with a lot of ups and downs.

Clue #3: Think rolling landscapes.

It’s often used to depict areas full of small hills or ridges.

a white cell phone

And the answer to today’s Wordle is:

HILLY.

Did the double “L” or the uncommon “Y” trip you up, or did the landscape-themed clue help guide your guesses?

Wordle Tips

  • How do I play Wordle?
    Visit the New York Times Wordle page and guess a five-letter word. Each guess offers feedback to help refine your answer.
  • Best starting words?
    Options like CRANE, SLATE, or ADIEU are strategic for identifying common letters early.
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