Wordle Hints

Wordle #1499

Wordle Hints and Answer for Sunday, July 27, 2025

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Today's puzzle is rated Easy difficulty, so most players find this one straightforward. The answer is a adjective, noun with 2 vowels and uses very common letters.

Difficulty: Easy
adjective, noun

Letter Facts

Vowels
2
Consonants
3
Repeats
No
Letters
Very Common

Recommended Starting Words

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Recommended Starting Words

SHOALTOWELWHILE

Hints

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Starting Hint

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Starting Hint

This word relates to completeness or totality. Think about quantities and measurements.

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Getting Warmer

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Getting Warmer

You might hear this word when someone is talking about an undivided amount, or when describing something in its entirety rather than just a part.

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Letter Clue

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Letter Clue

The word starts with the letter W.

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Stronger Hint

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Stronger Hint

This word is the opposite of partial or fractional. In math, you might describe numbers like 1, 2, or 3 as this type of number.

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Rhyming Clue

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Rhyming Clue

This word rhymes with SOUL.

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Final Clue

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Final Clue

It starts with W and ends with E. Think of the phrase 'the blank picture' meaning the complete situation.

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Answer

WHOLE

This word comes from Old English 'hal' meaning healthy, uninjured, or complete. It shares roots with words like 'hale' and 'heal,' connecting the concepts of completeness and wellness. Today it commonly appears in phrases like 'the whole thing' or 'whole grain' to indicate something complete and unbroken.

Strategy Tip

When you suspect a word has a silent letter combination like WH, try words with that pattern early. Many common English words use WH at the start, which can trip up players who forget about silent W patterns.