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Wordle today: Answer and clues for confusing Wordle #1626 on Monday 1 December

Today’s Wordle will definitely be a struggle for some people, especially given it’s a Monday morning, so make sure you check out our clues

You may struggle with today’s Worldle, but our clues should give you the edge(Image: PA)

Another week has begun, so you’d better get things off on the right foot by playing today’s Wordle. The folks over at the New York Times have not gone easy on us because it’s a Monday, so you may need our clues to help you get over the line.

Today’s word is really quite confusing, with some on social media already showing their scores, with many taking at least four guesses to figure the puzzle out. But with our clues, you should have no problem ensuring your streak remains intact.

Like other brain games, Wordle works as a great way to boost your mental skills. Word games can improve brain function, increase focus, and can result in better cognitive health over time.

READ MORE: People challenged to find hidden fruit in confusing brainteaser puzzleREAD MORE: Only people with exceptional eye-sight can solve this quiz in less than 12 secondsYou might find today’s Wordle tricky, but we have some hints to help you(Image: Mike Kemp, In Pictures via Getty Images)

First Wordle hint on Monday 1 December

Today’s Wordle sounds exactly like another word, but is not spelled the same.

Little bit vague, we know. Here are four more clues:

Extra Wordle hint on Monday 1 December

  1. Today’s Wordle both starts and ends with a consonant
  2. It includes the two most popular letters in the English language
  3. There are no repeat letters – meaning the same letter does not appear twice
  4. Something like EARLY would be a decent first guess

You’ve probably had enough hints by now to crack it, but if you’re still puzzled over today’s Wordle, here’s the solution.

But beware, don’t scroll down if you’re not ready to see the answer.

Today’s Wordle answer on Monday 24 November

Today’s Wordle is LEACH.

Leach is a verb meaning to drain or dissolve substances, not to be confused with the word leech, which refers to a blood-sucking animal or a person who exploits others.

How did you do today? Make sure to check back every morning for more Wordle clues.

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