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Wordle today: Answer and clues for random Wordle #1621 on Wednesday 25 November

Today’s Wordle is a word that you may not have ever heard of, so you definitely need our clues to help make sure you get over the line

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Congratulations. You’ve made it to the halfway point of the week. Your reward? One of the most difficult Wordle games that the New York Times has ever dished up.

This writer is not ashamed to admit that he had to google the meaning of this word after figuring it out, so you may well need our clues to help you get over the line.

If you’re new to the game then welcome! Here are the rules – you get six shots to figure out a five-letter word. After each guess, the letters you selected will appear in a specific color.

Green: The letter is in the correct position.

Yellow: The letter is in the word but not in the right spot.

Gray: The letter isn’t in the word at all.

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First Wordle hint on Wednesday 26 November

You might associate today’s Wordle with a small squalid…

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Bit vague and confusing, we know. Here are four more clues to help you:

Extra Wordle hints on Wednesday 26 November

  1. Today’s Wordle both starts and ends with a consonant
  2. It is not a word you would hear in everyday life
  3. It features no repeat letters – meaning the same letter does not appear twice
  4. Something like HOUSE would be a great first guess

Still struggling? Don’t worry, we’ll share the answer with you below, so make sure you stop scrolling now if you don’t want to see it.

Today’s Wordle answer on Wednesday 26 November

Today’s Wordle is HOVEL. It’s definition is: “A small squalid or simply constructed dwelling”, or “a conical building enclosing a kiln”.

See? Like we said, quite a random one this morning…

Make sure you check in tomorrow (and every single morning) for more Wordle tips.

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