13 October 2025

Wordle Hint Today: Clues for November 15, 2024 Puzzle 1245

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Warning: Wordle spoilers ahead!

If you’re still working on today’s puzzle and want to keep the suspense alive, now’s the time to stop reading. But if you’re ready to crack today’s challenge, let’s dive in!

We’ve all been there—staring at the grid, trying to piece together the right word from just a few clues. Today’s Wordle is a bit tricky, but with the right approach, you’ll get there. Let’s break it down:

Clue 1: It contains only one vowel.

That’s right—this word keeps it simple with just a single vowel, which can sometimes make it harder to narrow down the possibilities.

Clue 2: It’s an adjective.

This is where context comes in handy. We’re looking for a descriptive word, something that gives us a sense of a characteristic or quality.

Clue 3: Think about something sticky.

If you’re picturing something that has a tacky or sticky feel, you’re on the right track.

A man sitting on a chair holding a cell phone

With these clues in mind, the answer to today’s Wordle is:

TACKY.

If you’ve already guessed it—congratulations! If not, don’t worry. With these hints, you’ll definitely be able to solve tomorrow’s puzzle with confidence.

A Little Extra Help

For those new to Wordle or still refining your strategy, here are a couple of quick tips:

  • How do I play Wordle?
    Head over to the New York Times Wordle site to start your daily puzzle. Your goal is to guess a five-letter word in six tries, with feedback provided after each guess.
  • What’s a good starting word?
    Many players swear by words with common vowels and consonants. According to WordleBot, CRANE is often considered the best starting word. Other popular picks include ADIEU, STARE, and ROAST.