Wordle Hints Today: May 25, 2026

The Wordle Review notes that today’s puzzle contains spoilers and reminds readers to solve the game first or risk seeing the answer. It explains that Wordle is released at midnight in each player’s local time zone, and because of global time differences, two reviews are published every day, dated according to Eastern Standard Time. Readers who land on the wrong review are directed to check their puzzle number and find the matching page. The post also points people to the comments section for additional hints, scores, and discussion from the Wordle community.
The review says today’s puzzle was moderately challenging for its testers. On average, they solved it in 4.6 guesses out of 6, with a miss counted as 7 guesses. The testers are described as paid players who solve each puzzle in advance, and the page suggests that individual experiences may vary. For readers seeking a more detailed look at their own game, the post points them to Wordle Bot for a personalized analysis of the solve.
The featured artist for the page is Matías Larraín, an Argentine visual artist based in France. According to the profile, he was trained in visual communication and advertising and creates a playful, colorful visual style that blends spontaneous analog mark-making with digital experimentation. His work is presented as part of a broader series inspired by objects and spaces that connect urban areas with nature. Larraín says he is interested in how people design not only to occupy spaces, but to invite interaction and passage.
As part of the page’s standard navigation and community guidance, the review links readers to the archive for past and future posts and notes that anyone who solved a different word than the one featured should refresh the page. It encourages people to join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #wordlereview and to leave comments while following community guidelines. The page reminds users that comments are moderated for civility, and it provides support directions for technical issues through the game’s Settings menu and “Report a bug” option. It also directs readers to the Wordle Glossary for terminology and points fans of other New York Times word games to the Spelling Bee Forum and the Connections Companion.


