

Today’s Sunday Wordle hint highlights something loud, energetic, and full of movement.
Pay attention to sounds, chatter, and lively activity — these clues might point you straight to the right five-letter word.
Let today’s vibrant Sunday vibe guide your guesses and make solving the puzzle more fun.
The weekend is winding down, and Wordle fans are squeezing in one last Sunday puzzle before the new week begins. Whether you’re relaxing after a busy few days or enjoying a final moment of calm, today’s Wordle is the perfect way to reset your mind.
The week ahead may be approaching, but the thrill of cracking that five-letter puzzle is still going strong. If you’re aiming to keep your streak alive, we’ve got tips to help you play smart.
Wordle is a popular online word puzzle that you can play daily, in which you attempt to guess a five-letter word in six guesses or fewer. It's easy to understand and addictive, perfect for that morning cup of coffee.
Type any five-letter word that is a valid English word (like SLATE), then hit Enter.
After each guess, letters will change colors:
Green: You have the correct letter in the correct location.
Yellow: You have the correct letter in the incorrect location.
Gray: The letter is not in the word at all.
Now with mistakes in grays ruled out from the next guess, greens will be treated as priorities, and yellows will be tried in other locations depending on their color.
Suppose you can find the word within six guesses. Congratulations! You have won for the day. Everyone gets the same puzzle each day.
The Wordle answer was GRUFF.
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Here are four creative clues for NYT Wordle today, progressing from vague to specific:
Meaning: unpleasantly warm.
Word Origin: Old Norse, meaning ‘drizzling.’
Pronunciation: mah-gg
What is the Superhint for today?
“The _____ air made the afternoon feel hotter than it actually was.”
The Wordle answer is MUGGY.
Paid NYT Games members have access to a tool known as the Wordle Bot. This allows them to track your performance in each day's game. Newcomers can look back and play catch-up on earlier editions.
If you're an NYT subscriber with full access to the publication's games, you don't need to quit after a single round. You'll have access to an archive of over 1,400 games. See you tomorrow for another round of Wordle!