
Wordle Hints, Answer & Help for Nov. 29, 2025 (#1624)
Written by Anish – TechBoltX | Updated: November 29, 2025
Overview — Wordle #1624 (Nov. 29, 2025)
Wordle #1624 is a short, punchy word that looks simple on the page but trips players because of a repeated consonant and a single vowel. If you like winning with logic instead of luck, the five hints below narrow the field quickly. Scroll for spoiler-free hints first, or jump to the answer if you want it right away.
Today’s Wordle Hints (Nov. 29, 2025)
Hint 1 — Repeats
The answer contains one repeated letter (a letter appears twice).
Hint 2 — Vowels
There is one vowel in the word.
Hint 3 — First letter
The word starts with G.
Hint 4 — Last letter
The word ends with F.
Hint 5 — Meaning
This word can describe a voice that is rough, harsh, or brusque. It also appears in the title of a children’s tale about three billy goats.
Use these together: think of short G—-F patterns with one vowel and a doubled consonant.
Today’s Wordle Answer for Nov. 29, 2025 (#1624)
✅ GRUFF
“GRUFF” fits the clues: it starts with G, ends with F, has one vowel (U), and repeats the F. The meaning — harsh, brusque, or rough in tone — matches the hint and the well-known children’s story title The Three Billy Goats Gruff.
Yesterday’s Wordle Answer (Nov. 28 — #1623)
???? COLIC
Recent Wordle Answers (last several days)
- Nov. 24 (#1619): DOUGH
- Nov. 25 (#1620): PLEAD
- Nov. 26 (#1621): HOVEL
- Nov. 27 (#1622): REMIT
- Nov. 28 (#1623): COLIC
Quick solving tips for repeats & single-vowel puzzles
- If you get a yellow for a letter, consider it might appear twice; try placements that allow repetition.
- With a single vowel, prioritize words centered on common consonant patterns (GR-, TR-, BL-, etc.).
- Use starter words that test common frequent consonants and the five vowels early (e.g., SLATE, CRIMP, AROSE) to reveal structure.
FAQ — Wordle (Nov. 29, 2025)
Q: Does Wordle reset at the same time for everyone?
A: Yes — Wordle resets daily at midnight UTC.
Q: Is the daily Wordle the same for all players?
A: Yes, everyone worldwide receives the same Wordle each day.
Q: Where can I play Wordle?
A: Play on the New York Times Wordle page or via the NYT Games app.


