Some Wordles are sharp and sleek — others are round, soft, and unexpectedly delightful. October 26, 2025’s NYT Wordle puzzle landed squarely in the latter category, full of charm and bounce.

Top Hints for Today's Wordle: 26th October 2025

  1. It’s a five-letter adjective.
  2. Starts with P.
  3. Describes something pleasantly full or rounded.
  4. Commonly used for fruits, faces, or cushions.
  5. Contains a double consonant sound when spoken.
  6. Has both L and M inside.
  7. Ends with P.
  8. Think soft, healthy, and full — not sharp or thin.

Answer for Today’s Wordle: 26 October 2025

The answer was PLUMP.

A word as fun to say as it is to guess. “PLUMP” captures a sense of fullness and comfort — something visually round and satisfying to imagine.

Players who started with words like “PLANT” or “CLUMP” were quick to spot the pattern. For others, it was a puzzle that required a mix of logic and intuition — fitting for a cozy Sunday game.

Tricks to get it going

If you want to improve your chances of solving the puzzle faster, here are a few tried-and-true strategies:

  1. Start with a strong opener – Choose a word packed with common vowels and consonants (like R, S, T, N, L). This quickly reveals patterns.
  2. Mix up the vowels – Don’t hesitate to test different vowel placements early on. Knowing where vowels sit can unlock the word structure fast.
  3. Use elimination smartly – Even a “wrong” guess is useful. Pay attention to grays, greens, and yellows to cut down options logically.
  4. Don’t cling to one idea – If you get stuck, reset your thinking. Often, the right word is simpler than the brain makes it out to be.
  5. Look for word patterns – Endings like “-ED,” “-ER,” or “-Y” are common in Wordle answers, so keep those in mind when filling blanks.
  6. Stay calm under pressure – The sixth guess can feel intense, but don’t rush. Take a breath and think of all the possibilities that fit your clues.

Wordle has become a daily ritual for millions of people around the world—and for good reason. It’s quick, it’s challenging, and it delivers that tiny hit of accomplishment that sets the tone for the rest of the day. Part of the magic is its simplicity: just five letters, six tries, and a new puzzle every day. Add in the friendly competition of sharing results without giving away the answer, and suddenly it’s more than a game—it’s a community habit.

Another reason? It’s accessible. Anyone can play, from casual puzzle lovers to word nerds, without needing to download anything complicated or spend more than a few minutes. That balance of easy to start and hard to master is what keeps people coming back every single morning.