Today’s Wordle Hints for October 31 reveal one of the most difficult puzzles in recent memory. The Halloween-themed Wordle #1595 has left even experienced players stumped, with its dark, emotionally charged answer. The New York Times’ daily word game continues to test vocabulary and logic, and today’s solution — “ABHOR” — fits the eerie mood of the season. With no repeated letters and a rare verb structure, the puzzle proved to be a formidable challenge. The word’s meaning — to regard with disgust or hatred — made it a fitting choice for Halloween.
Wordle #1595, released on October 31, 2025, by the New York Times, challenged players worldwide with a five-letter word that was emotionally intense and seasonally appropriate. The answer, ABHOR, was revealed after a series of cryptic hints that included its starting letter (A), ending letter (R), and definition related to hatred or disgust. The puzzle was part of the daily Wordle series, which continues to engage millions of users globally. The Halloween edition traditionally features words with spooky or emotional themes, and today’s entry was no exception.
Puzzle Breakdown and Clues
- Wordle #1595 Answer: ABHOR
- Letter Structure: A–B–H–O–R
- Vowels: 2 (A, O)
- No repeated letters
- Clue Summary:
- Starts with A
- Ends with R
- Two vowels
- No repeating letters
- Means to express hatred or disgust
- Recent Wordle Answers:
- Oct. 30: LATHE
- Oct. 29: GLARE
- Oct. 28: HOLLY
- Oct. 27: FETID
- Oct. 26: PLUMP
Today’s word stood out for its emotional weight and relative rarity in everyday use.
Quotes and Reactions
Wordle strategy expert, via NYT Games:
“ABHOR is a perfect Halloween pick — obscure enough to challenge, but fair in structure.”
Fan on X (formerly Twitter):
“Got it on the sixth try. That was brutal. Happy Halloween, Wordle!”
Players praised the thematic relevance but noted the difficulty due to the uncommon vocabulary.
Puzzle Difficulty and Player Strategy
Wordle #1595 tested players’ ability to think beyond common vocabulary. The lack of repeated letters and the inclusion of a less frequently used verb made it a tougher-than-average puzzle. Thematically, it aligned well with Halloween, reinforcing the NYT’s trend of seasonal word selection. For players tracking streaks, today’s challenge may have been a close call. The puzzle also highlighted the importance of strategic starting words and contextual thinking.
Words like “STARE,” “ADIEU,” and “TRAIN” remain top choices for early guesses.
What’s Next: Upcoming Puzzles and Strategy Tips
- Next Puzzle: Wordle #1596 drops November 1 at midnight local time
- Strategy Tip: Use vowel-heavy openers to eliminate possibilities early
- Thematic Watch: Expect more emotionally nuanced or seasonal words in early November
- Streak Management: Consider using a second device to test guesses before committing
Players are advised to stay sharp and expect continued variety in word selection.












