The New York Times released Wordle puzzle #1600 early this morning, and it’s proving to be more approachable than recent entries. With just one vowel, no repeated letters, and a familiar meaning, today’s challenge is trending under the keyword “Today’s Wordle Hints and Answer” as players aim to protect their streaks. Editor Tracy Bennett confirmed the puzzle’s design emphasizes pattern recognition over vocabulary depth. The final solution — SHORT — marks a milestone in the game’s ongoing popularity.
Today’s Wordle puzzle (#1600) was published on November 5, 2025, by The New York Times. The five-letter word challenge is available globally via the Wordle website and app. The puzzle begins with “S,” ends with “T,” and contains only one vowel. The solution is SHORT — a common word that fits all official hints. The game continues to engage millions of daily solvers across social media and puzzle forums.
Popular starting guesses like “SPOUT” and “SHOUT” helped many players solve the puzzle in 2–3 attempts. The word’s simplicity and structure made it easier than recent entries like “VENUE” and “AWOKE.”
Wordle editor Tracy Bennett told NYT Games, “Puzzles like this test recognition more than vocabulary.” Fans on X (formerly Twitter) celebrated the milestone puzzle, with one user posting, “Finally, a Wordle that didn’t wreck my streak!” Reddit threads praised the balance of difficulty and accessibility. The game’s 1600th entry was widely seen as a return to form.
Today’s puzzle reflects Wordle’s evolving design philosophy. Recent entries have leaned toward short, deceptive words with limited vowels. The choice of SHORT as puzzle #1600 underscores the game’s minimalist appeal. With millions sharing their grids daily, Wordle remains a top digital puzzle globally. The milestone also highlights the game’s longevity and cultural relevance.
Editor Tracy Bennett hinted at possible format changes in the future, including:
For now, the five-letter format remains intact. Tomorrow’s puzzle (#1601) will drop at midnight ET, continuing Wordle’s daily tradition.
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