Wordle Answer — October 9, 2025

    The answer, hints, and letter analysis for this day’s Wordle.

    Wordle

    Thursday, October 9, 2025 - #1573

    Today's Answer

    H
    A
    R
    D
    Y

    Letter Breakdown:

    H×1
    A×1
    R×1
    D×1
    Y×1

    Hints:

    • The word has 5 letters
    • The word starts with "H"
    • The word ends with "Y"

    Word Features:

    • Contains 1 vowel
    • No repeated letters

    Best Starting Words

    CRANE
    SLANT
    TRACE
    ADIEU
    ROATE

    Playing Strategies

    Best Starting Words

    • Start with words that have common letters: E, A, R, T, O, L, I, S
    • Use words with 5 unique letters to test more of the alphabet
    • Popular first words include: CRANE, ADIEU, SLATE, ROATE, RAISE

    Letter Positioning

    • Pay attention to yellow letters and try them in different positions
    • Don't waste guesses by putting gray letters in new words
    • Once you have 2-3 green letters, focus on finding the remaining letters

    How It Works

    Wordle challenges you to guess a five-letter word in six tries. After each guess, you receive feedback:

    A
    Green means the letter is correct and in the right position
    B
    Yellow means the letter is in the word but in the wrong position
    C
    Gray means the letter is not in the word

    We use AI to analyze the daily puzzle and provide you with strategies to improve your game.

    Wordle strategy & tips

    What makes a strong opening word

    A good first guess does one job: it tests as many high-frequency letters as possible in one shot. The letters E, A, R, O, T, L, I, S, N and C appear far more often in five-letter answers than the rest of the alphabet, so a starting word built from that pool tells you the most about the day’s solution.

    That is why words like CRANE, SLATE, TRACE, CRATE and SLANT consistently perform well — each uses five distinct, common letters with a sensible mix of vowels and consonants. ADIEU is popular because it packs in four vowels, but it wastes two consonant slots and often leaves you knowing the vowels without a clear next move.

    There is no single “best” word, but there is a clear tier: pick something with five unique, common letters and at least two vowels, and avoid burning a guess on rare letters (J, Q, X, Z) or repeats on turn one.

    A repeatable three-guess plan

    Strong players are not lucky — they follow a structure that converts information into answers:

    • Guess 1: a fixed opener with five common, distinct letters (e.g. CRANE). Don’t overthink it — consistency lets you read the board faster.
    • Guess 2: a second word that tests five brand-new common letters you haven’t tried yet (e.g. follow CRANE with PILOT or MOIST). This is the single biggest skill jump — resist the urge to “use” a yellow letter early.
    • Guess 3: now commit. By the third guess you usually know 3–4 letters and their rough positions; start placing greens and respecting the yellows.

    Two well-chosen opening words cover ten different letters. After two guesses you’ll typically have enough constraints that the answer is one of only a handful of words.

    Reading yellow and green clues correctly

    Green means the letter is correct and in that exact spot — lock it and build around it. Yellow means the letter is in the word but somewhere else, so your next guess should move it to a new position, never repeat the position that came back yellow.

    A common trap: when a letter comes back yellow twice in different spots, it’s in one of the remaining positions — use the third placement to pin it down rather than guessing randomly.

    Handling the hard cases

    Most failed Wordles come from a few specific situations. Knowing them in advance saves guesses:

    • Repeated letters: answers like FLUFF, VIVID, MAMMA and ERROR repeat a letter. If you’re stuck with one slot left and the obvious word doesn’t fit, try doubling a letter you already confirmed.
    • Shared endings: families like -OUND (ROUND, MOUND, POUND, HOUND, WOUND, BOUND, FOUND, SOUND) and -IGHT (LIGHT, NIGHT, SIGHT, MIGHT, FIGHT, TIGHT) can trap you cycling one letter. When you spot a fixed ending, spend a guess testing several leading consonants at once instead of one at a time.
    • Vowel-heavy answers: words like QUEUE, ADIEU, or OUIJA hide because players stop testing vowels too early. If consonants aren’t landing, confirm every vowel.

    Hard Mode and how it changes your approach

    In Hard Mode, any revealed hint must be used in subsequent guesses — you can’t play a throwaway probe word. That removes the “second fresh word” tactic above, so accuracy on guess one matters more, and you trade information-gathering for forced commitment.

    If you play Hard Mode, lean on openers that share structure with common answers, and when you hit a shared ending, prioritize the most frequent leading consonants (S, T, B, C) first.

    Mistakes that quietly cost you

    • Reusing gray letters — once a letter is gray it’s out; double-check your guess doesn’t sneak one back in.
    • Chasing one yellow letter for three turns instead of testing new letters early.
    • Forgetting letters can repeat, so you eliminate the real answer too soon.
    • Playing rare letters on turn one — you learn almost nothing from a J or Q opener.

    A new Wordle is published every day at midnight local time, and everyone gets the same word — so a consistent method, not memorization, is what improves your average.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best starting word for Wordle?

    The best Wordle starting words contain common letters like CRANE, SLATE, TRACE, or ADIEU. These words use frequently occurring letters (A, E, R, S, T) and help eliminate or confirm multiple possibilities early.

    How many guesses do you get in Wordle?

    You get 6 guesses to solve Wordle. Each guess must be a valid 5-letter word. After each guess, the tiles change color to show how close your guess was to the answer.

    What do the colors mean in Wordle?

    Green means the letter is correct and in the right position. Yellow means the letter is in the word but in the wrong position. Gray means the letter is not in the word at all.

    Is there a new Wordle puzzle every day?

    Yes, a new Wordle puzzle is released every day at midnight in your local timezone. Everyone playing that day gets the same word to guess.

    Can letters repeat in Wordle?

    Yes, Wordle answers can have repeated letters. For example, words like FLUFF, VIVID, or MAMMA are all possible answers. This is something to keep in mind when making guesses.