Kick Off Your Weekend: Wordle Today & Clues Inside
It’s finally the weekend, and while everyone scrambles to make last-minute plans—some suggesting movies, others debating dinner spots—no one really knows what to do. Amid all the chaos, one person has it figured out.
They’re kicking things off with the perfect weekend ritual: a calming game of Wordle. No stress, no fuss—just a few peaceful minutes of puzzling before deciding whether to join the crowd or simply relax.
How to Play Wordle
What is Wordle?
Wordle is a daily online word puzzle where you guess a five-letter word in six tries or less. Simple, addictive, and perfect for your morning coffee ritual.
Start with a Guess
Type any valid five-letter English word (e.g., SLATE) and hit Enter.
Watch the Colors
After each guess, the letters will change color:
- 🟩 Green: Correct letter, right place.
- 🟨 Yellow: Correct letter, wrong place.
- ⬛ or ⬜ Gray: Letter not in the word at all.
Use Logic
Based on color feedback, refine your next guesses. Avoid reusing gray letters. Prioritize greens and reposition yellows.
Guess Within Six Tries
If you get the word within six guesses, congrats! You win for the day. Everyone gets the same puzzle daily.
Yesterday’s Wordle: June 26, 2025
The Wordle Solution was ‘OFFER.’
Wordle Hints for June 27, 2025
Here are some Wordle Hints, progressing from vague to specific:
Hint 1: The word is commonly used in everyday language.
Hint 2: It can be an adjective, noun, or verb.
Hint 3: The Wordle word starts with ‘P’ and ends with ‘N.’
Hint 4: The Wordle word has two vowels.
What’s the Superhint for today’s Wordle?
🌬️ It’s the word that describes both the land with no peaks and the truth with no polish. Neither dramatic nor disguised, it lies wide open—like honesty stretching to the horizon.
Wordle Answer for June 27, 2025
Today’s Wordle is all about No frills, no hills—just PLAIN honesty.
'She preferred a plain black dress over something flashy—it suited her quiet confidence.'
Want More Wordle? Play Again and Again!
If you're an NYT subscriber with full access to the publication's games, you don't need to quit after one round of Wordle. You'll have access to an archive of over 1,400 past Wordle games. So if you're a newcomer, you'll be able to look back and play catch-up on earlier editions.
Furthermore, paid NYT Games members get to use a tool known as the Wordle Bot. This is able to inform you of your performance in each day's game.