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Wordle Hints, Answer & Help for Dec. 1, 2025 (#1626)

Written by Anish – TechBoltX | Updated: December 1, 2025

Quick overview — Wordle #1626 (Dec. 1, 2025)

Today’s Wordle is a slightly tricky verb that many players confuse with a similarly spelled noun (the parasite). The answer has a clear meaning once you lock the pattern — useful if you’re avoiding spoilers but need a final nudge. Confirmed answer and solution details below.

Today’s spoiler-free hints

Hint 1 — Repeats

No repeated letters in today’s answer.

Hint 2 — Vowels

The word contains two vowels (from A, E, I, O, U).

Hint 3 — First & last letters

It starts with L and ends with H.

Hint 4 — Meaning clue

A verb meaning: to cause a liquid (often rainwater) to drain away from soil, ash, or similar material. Think “drain, draw out.”


Today’s Wordle Answer (Dec. 1, 2025 — #1626)

LEACH

“Leach” (verb) is the solution — not to be confused with leech (the worm). In environmental and gardening contexts, to leach means to have substances (minerals, salts, chemicals) washed out of soil or material by percolating liquid. If you want to avoid breaking a streak, use the hints above before revealing this final answer.


Yesterday’s Wordle (Nov. 30 — #1625)

MUGGY — a warm, humid-weather descriptor.

Recent Wordle answers (quick list)

Nov. 26: HOVEL · Nov. 27: REMIT · Nov. 28: COLIC · Nov. 29: GRUFF · Nov. 30: MUGGY


How to solve similar Wordles faster

  • If you see the pattern L _ _ _ H, test common vowel pairs (EA, OE, UI) early.
  • When a clue suggests a verb about liquids or processes, prioritize -CH and -SH endings (they crop up in process verbs).
  • Use starter words that test common consonants and vowel placements (e.g., CRANE, SLATE) to reveal structure quickly.

FAQ — Wordle (Dec. 1, 2025)

Q: Is the Wordle puzzle the same for everyone?

A: Yes — all players worldwide get the same daily Wordle.

Q: When does Wordle reset each day?

A: Wordle resets at midnight UTC daily.

Q: Where can I play?

A: Play on the NYT Wordle page or via the NYT Games app.

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