The NYT Wordle puzzle for December 4, 2025 is now available, and many players are already searching for a hint to protect their winning streak. If today’s puzzle is proving trickier than expected and you don’t want to break your run, you’re in the right place. Below, we provide structured hints, vowel clues, and—only after warnings—the final answer for Wordle #1629.
Wordle is a daily word-guessing puzzle by The New York Times, where players get six chances to identify a hidden five-letter word. Each guess reveals colored tiles that guide your next move:
Green – correct letter in the correct position
Yellow – correct letter but wrong position
Grey – letter not in today’s word
The goal is to use logic and vocabulary skill to narrow down possibilities and solve the puzzle efficiently.
Today’s Wordle begins with the letter “C”.
There are two vowels in today’s word.
No — there are no double letters.
Here is an additional clue if you still need help:
A person who gives money or resources to support a cause or project.
Think charity, funding, support, sponsorship.
Scroll further only if you want the confirmed answer.
The answer for Wordle #1629, Thursday, December 4, 2025, is:
🟩 CATER 🟩
To provide food or services for an event or group; or to supply what is needed or required.
Today’s puzzle is considered moderately easy. The word is common, and the lack of repeated letters makes deduction simpler, especially once the vowel placement becomes clear.
Try opening future games with vowel-heavy and consonant-balanced words such as:
ARISE, CRANE, AUDIO, SLATE, ALERT, POINT
These improve your chances of solving the puzzle earlier.
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