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Wordle May 25 2022 Hints and Answer

May 25 Wordle Answer: Hints and Solution for Wordle 340

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It’s quite fitting that we are now on day 340 of Wordle and it’s May 25. If you add the numbers 340 and 25, you get 365, meaning we’re definitely on that last stretch before getting to one year of Wordle! Preemptive celebrations aside, here are your hints and the answer for today’s (May 25) Wordle.

Hints for Wordle May 25

Here are some hints to get you started with the day’s word.

  • This word contains two vowels.
  • These vowels are used in succession.
  • There are no repeating letters.
  • This word has one syllable.
  • This word is a verb.
  • The definition of this word is to affirm from experience.
  • This word rhymes with “slouch”.

Today’s Wordle 340 Answer

If the above hints did not suffice, here is today’s answer.

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The answer to the May 25 Wordle is VOUCH.

How Does Wordle Work?

Wordle is a word-guessing game where you have six tries to guess the five-letter word of the day. When you guess a word, the game gives you clues based on the letters used. You want to take note of the colors of the letters. Do not repeat any grey letters since those are ruled out entirely. You can then construct words based on the greens and yellows you got.

There are ways you can “cheat” the system to give you a boost or mess around with how the game works. Of course, that term is often clouded with lots of judgment. However, some methods listed can help you become a better player by getting a better feel of opening strategies going into Wordle.

If you do have a good grasp of the English language, this is just more of a way to exercise your brain and even expand your vocabulary!

You can play Wordle for free via the New York Times’ website. If you want to check out other Wordle alternatives, check out our hand-picked list.


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Elliott is a passionate gamer who has dipped his feet into basically every genre there is. He has a soft spot for fighters, shooters, and action RPGs though. Catch him throwing hands once the new iterations of Tekken, Street Fighter, and Mortal Kombat come out.