
Wordle Answer Today #1,512 – Hints for August 11, 2025
If today’s Wordle has you scratching your head, you’re in the right place. Whether you want just a few subtle hints to help you solve it yourself or you’ve hit a dead end and need the final answer, we’ve got everything you need right here for Monday, August 11, 2025.
This puzzle is one of the many fun daily challenges from the New York Times, alongside Connections, Strands, and the Mini Crossword — perfect for keeping your brain sharp.
Yesterday’s Wordle Answer
Before diving into today’s puzzle, here’s a quick refresher: yesterday’s (August 10, 2025) answer was MINTY. That means today’s word is completely different — so don’t let that one throw you off.
Hints for Today’s Wordle (#1,512)
Not ready for a full reveal? Here are four hints to point you in the right direction:
- Includes the letter “H.”
- Contains two vowels.
- No double letters.
- It’s a word for a cardinal direction.
Take a moment to guess before scrolling down…
Today’s Wordle Answer – August 11, 2025
Still stumped? No worries — here’s the solution so you can lock in your streak:
SOUTH ????
Word Meaning – “South”
South (noun, adjective, adverb) has several uses:
- Geographical Direction: One of the four cardinal points on a compass; opposite of north.
- Example: Mexico is south of the United States.
- Region or Area: Refers to the southern part of a place.
- Example: The South of France is known for its beautiful coastline.
- Cultural/Political Use: Describes regions with shared historical or economic identity.
- Example: The Global South refers to developing nations.
- Metaphorical Use: A decline or worsening in condition.
- Example: “The negotiations went south” means they failed.
Tips for Tomorrow’s Wordle
- Start with vowel-rich words like adieu, media, arise, or radio.
- Use second guesses to test common consonants (R, S, T, L, N).
- Avoid repeating letters already shown as gray.
- Good second words after your opener include stern, irate, or atone.
???? Pro Tip: If you like Wordle, you’ll love mixing it up with NYT’s Connections, Strands, and Mini Crossword for a full brain workout. Check our daily posts for instant answers and hints.


