We’ve got the Wordle solution for September 9, along with some helpful hints to guide you toward figuring it out on your own. If you’re up for the challenge, the answer is tucked away at the bottom of the page to avoid spoiling the fun before you’ve tried cracking it yourself. Let’s dive right in, starting with a quick reminder of yesterday’s answer.

 

Yesterday’s Wordle Answer

If you’re new or missed a day, yesterday’s Wordle answer was “DRAWN.” So you can rule that out for today! With that in mind, give it a fresh try using one of your go-to starting words, and come back here if you’re still stumped.

 

Hints for Today’s Wordle

Having trouble? No worries — we’ve got three clues to help you out without giving away the whole thing, so you can keep your streak alive with some effort! If you’re still stuck after that, just scroll down for the full answer.

  1. Today’s Wordle contains the letter “D.”
  2. It has two vowels.
  3. It’s a word related to financial growth.

 

Today’s Wordle Answer

Still no luck? That’s okay — sometimes you just don’t get it! To keep your streak going, here’s today’s answer:

DEBIT

Today’s Wordle Definition

A “debit” is an accounting term. In finance, a debit is an entry on the left side of a financial record, representing either an increase in assets or expenses, or a decrease in liabilities or income. Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Asset accounts: Debits add to assets (like cash).
  • Expense accounts: Debits add to expenses (like rent).
  • Liability accounts: Debits reduce liabilities (like loans).
  • Equity accounts: Debits reduce equity (like owner’s stake).
  • Revenue accounts: Debits reduce revenue (like sales).

In double-entry accounting, each debit has to match a corresponding credit to keep things balanced.

 

Tips for Tomorrow’s Wordle

While Wordle can feel like a game of luck, there are some strategies to help you figure out the word faster. The first guess is the most important — you want to maximize vowel usage (A, E, I, O, U). Some great starting words are “adieu,” “media,” “arise,” and “radio.” Avoid double letters early on, as they can limit your options.

For your second guess, focus on common consonants like R, S, and T. Words like “stern,” “irate,” or “atone” are good choices. And don’t repeat any letters you know aren’t in the word — that’ll just waste your guess!

TOPICS: Wordle