We’ve got the solution to the September 26 Wordle puzzle, along with some helpful hints to guide you toward the answer. Don’t worry—if you’re still puzzling over it, we’ve placed the answer at the bottom of the page so you can try solving it yourself first. Let’s get started, but first, a quick reminder of yesterday’s Wordle answer.
Yesterday’s Wordle Answer
For those just jumping in or who didn’t catch it, yesterday’s Wordle answer was “TORCH.” So, you can cross that one off the list—it won’t be today’s answer. If you’re ready, take a shot at today’s puzzle, and if you’re still stuck, check out the hints below.
Hints for Today’s Wordle
Still struggling? No worries! Here are three helpful hints that can nudge you in the right direction without totally giving away the answer:
- Today’s Wordle includes the letter “K.”
- There’s only one vowel in today’s Wordle.
- It’s a casual way to show appreciation.
Take your time and see if you can crack it. But if not, keep scrolling for the answer!
Today’s Wordle Answer
Still no luck? That’s okay—some puzzles are tougher than others. If you need to keep your streak going, here’s the answer to today’s Wordle:
THANK
Word Definition
“Thank” is a verb that means to express gratitude or appreciation toward someone for something they’ve done. It’s a way of acknowledging the positive impact of their actions, such as saying “thank you” when someone helps you out or gives you a gift.
Tips for Tomorrow’s Wordle
While Wordle may seem random, there are strategies to increase your chances of guessing the right word. One of the best tips is to start with a word that contains multiple vowels—this helps narrow down the letters early on. Popular starting words include “adieu,” “media,” and “arise.” Avoid words with double letters at the start, as this can limit your guesses.
For your second guess, lean on common consonants like R, S, and T. Good follow-up words might be “stern,” “irate,” or “atone.” And remember, don’t reuse letters that you’ve already confirmed aren’t in the word (those grayed-out letters)—it’s all about process of elimination!