Sun Jun 22 17:20:00 UTC 2025: ## Wordle Players Turn to Hints as Global Puzzle Craze Continues

**New York, NY** – The daily Wordle challenge continues to captivate players worldwide, with many seeking hints and strategies to conquer the popular word puzzle. Originally a personal project by engineer Josh Wardle, Wordle exploded into a global phenomenon, spawning numerous spin-offs and even attracting the attention of the New York Times, which eventually acquired the game.

While players debate the best starting word, strategies often revolve around incorporating multiple vowels and common consonants like “S,” “T,” “R,” and “N.” The once-available online archive of past Wordle puzzles, previously a playground for enthusiasts, is now exclusive to New York Times Games subscribers.

Some players speculate that Wordle is becoming more difficult, but experts maintain that the core gameplay remains unchanged. For those seeking an extra challenge, Wordle’s “Hard Mode” offers a more demanding experience.

Today’s puzzle features no repeating letters and begins with the letter “G.” The solution is: [Solution Redacted].

For players who missed today’s word, a fresh challenge awaits tomorrow. The New York Times and various online resources continue to provide daily hints and guidance to help players hone their Wordle skills.

Beyond Wordle, the New York Times offers a variety of other word games, including Strands. Mashable also hosts a games hub with puzzles like Mahjong, Sudoku, and crosswords.

*Reporting by Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.*

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