Wordle Answer Today (#1591): Hints, Clues & Solution for October 27, 2025

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Stuck on Wordle #1591? Don’t worry — we’ve got the hints, clues and the final solution so you can save your streak. The New York Times’ daily word game continues to challenge millions with a simple interface that rewards strategy, pattern recognition and a good vocabulary.


🧩 What is Wordle?

Wordle is a daily five-letter word puzzle. You get six guesses to identify the secret word. Each guess returns colored feedback:

  • 🟩 Green — correct letter in the correct place
  • 🟨 Yellow — correct letter in the wrong place
  • Grey — letter not in the word

Simple rules, but solving it quickly requires strategy.


🕹️ How to play (quick refresher)

  • Aim to use starter words that cover common vowels and consonants (e.g. CRANE, TABLE).
  • Use color feedback to eliminate letters and narrow positions.
  • Don’t waste guesses repeating letters already ruled out.
  • Think about letter frequency and common pairings.

💡 Hints for Wordle #1591 (October 27, 2025)

If you want clues before the answer, try these:

  1. The word starts with F.
  2. It describes something with a very bad smell.
  3. The word contains two vowels.
  4. No letter repeats — each letter is unique.

✅ Answer — Wordle #1591 (Oct 27, 2025)

FETID

Meaning: Fetid describes something that has a strong, offensive smell — think rotten or putrid.

Congratulations if you solved it today!


🎯 Quick tips for tomorrow’s Wordle

  • Start with a word that includes multiple common vowels.
  • Watch positional patterns from yellows/greens before guessing.
  • Keep a simple list of past answers to notice recurring letter choices.
  • Pause and consider letter-frequency (E, A, R, I, O, T, N, S) when down to your last guesses.

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