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Wordle #1411

Wordle Hints and Answer for Wednesday, April 30, 2025

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Today's puzzle is rated Medium difficulty. The answer is a noun with 2 vowels and uses very common letters.

Difficulty: Medium
noun

Letter Facts

Vowels
2
Consonants
3
Repeats
No
Letters
Very Common

Recommended Starting Words

These words would be helpful first guesses for today's puzzle:

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Recommended Starting Words

LITERRIDERTILED

Hints

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Starting Hint

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Starting Hint

This word relates to how someone spends their time, or perhaps how they avoid spending it productively.

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Getting Warmer

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Getting Warmer

You might use this word to describe someone who lounges on the couch all day instead of going to work or doing chores.

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Letter Clue

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Letter Clue

The word contains the letter L.

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Stronger Hint

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Stronger Hint

Think of a synonym for slacker, loafer, or layabout. Someone who wastes time and avoids responsibilities.

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Rhyming Clue

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Rhyming Clue

This word rhymes with WILDER.

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Final Clue

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Final Clue

The word starts with I and ends with R. It describes a person who does nothing when they should be busy.

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Answer

IDLER

Today's word refers to a person who spends time doing nothing or avoiding work. The word comes from the verb 'idle,' meaning to be inactive or lazy, with the suffix 'er' added to create a noun describing someone who idles. It has been used in English since at least the 16th century to describe those who prefer leisure over labor.

Strategy Tip

Words ending in 'ER' are extremely common in English and Wordle. If you suspect a word might describe a person who does something, try placing ER at the end early to confirm or eliminate this pattern.