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Wordle Today, June 25: Spoiler-Free Hints and the Exact Answer to Puzzle #XXX
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Morning players hunting the Wordle answer for June 25, 2025—puzzle #1467—were greeted with a delightfully snug five-letter solution: COMFY.
The one-vowel adjective stumped many streak-chasers because it opens with a rare “C-O-M” consonant-vowel blend and ends in the tricky “F-Y” pair. Social timelines lit up with gray boxes as users burned early guesses like “CLOUD,” “CHAMP,” and “COAST” before zeroing in on that single vowel placement.
Key hints that cracked today’s grid
• It uses only one vowel.
• All consonants are common, but they’re arranged unusually.
• Think of a word you’d use to describe a favorite blanket or oversized hoodie.
Common solving paths
1. Start word “CRANE” revealed the opening C and placed the lone O in slot two, but left three blanks.
2. Swapping to “COMIC” locked down C-O-M and confirmed a Y somewhere, leading many to “COMFY” in four tries.
3. High-risk openers like “QUICK” or “PIXEL” left players hunting for vowels and often pushed solves to the final attempt.
Why today’s Wordle felt tougher
Stat-tracking forums are reporting an average solve rate of 4.3 guesses, higher than the weekly mean of 3.8. The single vowel pattern and doubled consonant chunk (M-F) historically spike failure rates. Similar past puzzles include “CRISP” and “PSALM,” both notorious streak-breakers.
Word origins and everyday usage
“Comfy,” first recorded in the late 19th century, is a clipped form of “comfortable.” It’s most often used to market loungewear, ergonomic chairs, and plush gaming setups—as if the dictionary itself is dressing down for a Netflix binge.
Quick refresher on Wordle strategy
• Bank vowels early: words like “AUDIO” or “OUJIA” reveal layout fast.
• Avoid repeat letters until turn three.
• Note letter frequency charts: C, M, F, Y rank mid-tier and often appear once each week.
Looking ahead
Tomorrow’s puzzle #1468 drops just after midnight local time. To prep, review consonant clusters that pair with a single vowel—NYT editors favor that template every few days. If you’re new, add Wordle to your NYTimes.com Games bookmark or download the official app so you don’t miss the instant share button when those greens finally line up.
Share your grid (no spoilers) using the #Wordle hashtag, and keep fingers crossed that Friday’s entry is a little less… snug.
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