
Conquer Today’s Wordle: Hints and the Answer for March 25th (#1,740)
Need a little help cracking today’s Wordle? You’ve come to the right place! We provide daily hints and the solution for The New York Times‘ popular word puzzle. Plus, we’ll recap recent answers and share strategies to improve your game. Looking for help with other NYT games? Check out our hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles.
Today’s Wordle – A Challenging Start?
Today’s Wordle puzzle presented a unique challenge, starting with a letter many players don’t initially consider. However, once you unlock that initial letter, the path to the solution becomes much clearer. If you’re struggling to find a good starting word, consider our list of the most frequently used letters in English words – a great way to boost your chances of success!
Hints for Wordle #1,740 (March 25th)
Before we reveal the answer, here are some clues to help you solve it yourself. Spoiler alert! If you prefer to figure it out on your own, scroll no further.
- Today’s Wordle answer contains no repeated letters.
- The word has two vowels.
- The word begins with the letter ‘W’.
- The word ends with the letter ‘R’.
- The answer can describe someone possessing greater intelligence or understanding.
The Answer is…
Today’s Wordle answer is WISER.
Recent Wordle Solutions
Here’s a quick look at the solutions from the past few days:
- March 24, #1739: BROOD
- March 20, #1735: OASIS
- March 21, #1736: SLICK
- March 22, #1737: BASIL
- March 23, #1738: SERIF
Improve Your Wordle Game: Starting Word Strategies
Want to consistently improve your Wordle scores? Your starting word is crucial! Focus on words that utilize common letters like E, A, and R, while avoiding less frequent letters like Z, J, and Q. Here are a few solid starting word suggestions:
- ADIEU
- TRAIN
- CLOSE
- STARE
- NOISE
By strategically choosing your starting word, you’ll gather valuable information and increase your chances of solving the puzzle in fewer guesses. Good luck, and happy Wordling!




