Spoiler warning!
Still puzzling over today’s Wordle? This is your heads-up to turn back before we reveal hints—or the answer itself. If you’re ready to crack it, let’s get started!
Today’s Wordle might seem simple at first, but it has a twist. Here are some hints to nudge you in the right direction:
Clue #1: It has one vowel.
This word leans heavily on consonants, making it tricky to spot without the right approach.
Clue #2: It’s a verb or a noun.
Depending on the context, this word can mean to count, add, or record something—or the total itself.
Clue #3: Think about scores, records, or keeping track.
If you’ve ever kept a running count of something, this word should feel familiar.
And the answer to today’s Wordle is:
TALLY.
Whether you guessed it early or needed a few tries, it’s a solid win! Words with repeated letters (like the double “L” here) always add an extra layer of challenge.
Wordle Tips for Next Time
- How do I play Wordle?
Visit the New York Times Wordle page to play. You have six guesses to figure out the five-letter word of the day. Use the feedback from each guess to zero in on the solution. - Best starting words?
Words like CRANE, ADIEU, or SLATE are great options to kick off your guesses. They test common vowels and consonants for a strategic edge.