

The word of the day started with the letter 'F', contained two vowels, and had no repeating letters.
Today’s Wordle solution means ‘A foul odor’ or ‘smelling extremely unpleasant.’
The final answer for NYT Wordle Puzzle #1591 on October 27, 2025, was FETID. It was categorized as having a medium difficulty level.
NYT Wordle #1591 for October 27, 2025, is a five-letter word that starts with 'F'. The puzzle features two vowels and no double letters, making the challenge one of strategic letter placement. If you're struggling to find the solution and keep your Wordle streak intact, we have all the clues and the final answer you need right here!
Here is how you can crack today’s puzzle quickly:
To improve your odds, consider using a high-value starting word like ARISE or CRANE. These words efficiently test common letters and vowels, helping you identify the structure of the answer quickly.
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If you are ready to secure your win, the solution to NYT Wordle #1591 for October 27, 2025, is: FETID
NYT Wordle solution FETID is an adjective meaning smelling extremely unpleasant or having a heavy, offensive smell. Synonyms include stinking, foul-smelling, and malodorous.
Today's challenge relied heavily on a strong opening word to locate the two vowels, followed by using the specific definition clue to narrow down the options for the first and last letters. Knowing the word starts with 'F' and has two vowels was essential for a quick solve. Come back tomorrow for the next set of hints and the final answer!
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