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Wordle #1642

Wordle Hints and Answer for Wednesday, December 17, 2025

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Today's puzzle is rated Easy difficulty, so most players find this one straightforward. The answer is a noun with 1 vowel and uses fairly common letters, including at least one repeated letter.

Difficulty: Easy
noun

Letter Facts

Vowels
1
Consonants
4
Repeats
Yes
Letters
Fairly Common

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Recommended Starting Words

ROASTSNARLTEARS

Hints

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Starting Hint

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Starting Hint

This word relates to the natural world and outdoor spaces.

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Getting Warmer

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Getting Warmer

You might see this covering lawns, fields, meadows, or parks.

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Letter Clue

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Letter Clue

The word begins with the letter G.

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Stronger Hint

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Stronger Hint

Cows love to eat this, and you might need to mow it regularly in summer.

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Rhyming Clue

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Rhyming Clue

This word rhymes with CLASS.

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Final Clue

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Final Clue

Starts with G and ends with S. The green stuff that makes up your lawn.

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Answer

GRASS

This common noun refers to the green vegetation that covers lawns, meadows, and fields worldwide. It belongs to the family Poaceae and includes thousands of species. The word comes from Old English 'græs' and has remained largely unchanged for centuries, showing how fundamental this plant has been to human life and agriculture.

Strategy Tip

Today's word contains a double letter, which can be tricky to spot. When you are stuck, consider that some Wordle answers repeat a letter. If you have confirmed certain letters but cannot find a word, try placing one of them twice.