February 25th’s Wordle answer is fairly simple to solve if players use some strategic words in their first few attempts. We managed to solve the answer in four attempts using our regular starting words and some obscure words. However, if you had a bad start, it might be time to use some hints or switch to the game’s alternate mode.

Since Wordle’s hard mode won’t let you reuse confirmed letters in other spots, it will ensure you do not use random guesses frequently. This will remove the chance of you wasting your attempts on random words and force you to use words with similar spellings. However, if you are on your last few attempts and don’t want to take a risk, you can use some clues instead.

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Today's Wordle Hints

February 25th #981

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While there is no repeating letter in today’s answer, you still might need some hints if you are left with only one or two attempts. These hints do not spoil the answer but give you enough information so that you have a fighting chance to solve the answer. Here are four contextual hints that might help solve February 25th’s Wordle answer.

Hint 1

There are no repeating letters.

Hint 2

The answer is a noun and a verb.

Hint 3

The vowel is in the 3rd position.

Hint 4

A worker in metal.

Today's Wordle Answer

February 25th #981

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The February 25th Wordle answer is SMITH.

To solve today’s Wordle answer, we had a bit of luck as our first attempts revealed a few letters. We used the words SCORE, STASH, and SMIRK, which showed the correct positions of a few letters and the incorrect spots for others. Thankfully, since we know the correct positions of four letters, we were able to solve today’s Wordle answer with SMITH on our fourth attempt.

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Wordle
Puzzle
Released
October 1, 2021

ESRB
E for Everyone
Developer(s)
Josh Wardle
Publisher(s)
The New York Times Company
Platform(s)
Web Browser