Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for October 27

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We’ve got you covered with today’s Wordle answer, plus some handy clues to help you solve it yourself. If you want to avoid spoilers, no worries—the answer is tucked away at the bottom of the page, so you can work through the hints first if you’d like. Let’s dive in, starting with a quick recap of yesterday’s solution.

 

Yesterday’s Wordle Answer

For those who missed it or just joined the Wordle fun, yesterday’s solution was “WREAK.” Today’s answer, of course, will be different. So with that in mind, try your hand at today’s puzzle, and if you need a little help, one of our recommended starting words might get you closer to the solution.

 

Hints for Today’s Wordle

Having trouble? We’ve got a few hints that might give you a nudge in the right direction without spoiling the answer. Just a little help to keep your streak going strong:

  • Today’s Wordle contains the letter “D.”
  • It includes two vowels.
  • It’s a word that describes how you might feel after a sunny beach day.

Still stumped? Scroll down for today’s answer if you need it!

 

Today’s Wordle Answer

If you’ve tried everything and still can’t quite get there, it’s okay! You can find today’s Wordle answer below: Today’s Wordle is… SANDY.

What Does “Sandy” Mean?
Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Texture/Composition: Describes something filled with or resembling sand, like beach sand.
  • Name: Commonly a short form of names like Alexander or Sandra.
  • Color: Refers to a light yellowish-brown color, similar to sand.
  • Geography: There are places named Sandy, like Sandy, Utah in the U.S.

 

Tips for Tomorrow’s Wordle

While Wordle can feel like a game of luck, starting with strategic guesses can help you zero in on the answer faster. Here’s a tip: your first word matters most, so pick something with a mix of vowels (A, E, I, O, U) to get a sense of what’s in the word.

Some solid starting options include “adieu,” “media,” “arise,” and “radio.” Avoid double letters in your first guess to maximize your chances. For your second word, focus on common consonants like R, S, and T, choosing words like “stern,” “irate,” or “atone.” Avoid reusing any letters that were marked as gray—they’re not in the word, so save your guesses!