
Wordle Hints, Answer & Help for Nov. 28, 2025 (#1623)
Written by Anish – TechBoltX | Updated: November 28, 2025
Overview — Wordle #1623 (Nov. 28, 2025)
Wordle #1623 offered a classic mix of an uncommon-but-familiar vocabulary word and a small twist: it contains a repeated letter. That repeated character often trips players up because it changes elimination strategy — you can’t assume each green or yellow letter appears only once. If you like a spoiler-free nudge, the set of hints below will help you; if you want the full answer, it’s shown clearly after the hints.
Today’s Wordle Hints (spoil-or-not)
- Hint 1 — Repeats: The answer contains one repeated letter (one character appears twice).
- Hint 2 — Vowels: There are two vowels in today’s solution.
- Hint 3 — First letter: The word starts with C.
- Hint 4 — Last letter: The word ends with C.
- Hint 5 — Meaning: The word can refer to a painful condition some infants experience (long crying spells, abdominal discomfort).
These five hints narrow the field quickly if you combine them while testing candidate words. Focus first on C—-C patterns with two vowels and try to identify common double-letter placements.
Today’s Wordle Answer (Nov. 28, 2025 — #1623)
✅ COLIC
“COLIC” fits the clues: it begins and ends with C, has two vowels (O and I), and features no repeated vowel but the structure and meaning match the infant condition described. It’s a word commonly used in parenting and pediatric contexts, so it’s familiar once you see the definition.
Yesterday’s Wordle Answer (Nov. 27 — #1622)
???? REMIT
Recent Wordle Answers (last several days)
- Nov. 23 (#1618): BUNNY
- Nov. 24 (#1619): DOUGH
- Nov. 25 (#1620): PLEAD
- Nov. 26 (#1621): HOVEL
- Nov. 27 (#1622): REMIT
Tracking recent answers can help you avoid repetition in letter patterns and refine starter-word choices.
Quick solving tips for words with repeats
- If a letter appears green once, consider whether it might appear a second time elsewhere.
- Use starter words that test common double-letter placements (e.g., double consonants or common vowel-consonant pairs).
- When you get a yellow for a letter, don’t immediately assume there’s only one occurrence — try placements that allow repeats.
FAQ — Wordle (Nov. 28, 2025)
Q: Does Wordle reset at the same time worldwide?
A: Wordle resets daily at midnight UTC (adjust for your timezone).
Q: Is the daily puzzle the same for everyone?
A: Yes — the same Wordle is served to all players globally.
Q: Where to play Wordle?
A: Play on the NYTimes Wordle page or the NYT Games app.


