Wordle Today: Hints and Answer for Puzzle #1632 — Sunday, December 7, 2025

Get today’s Wordle #1632 hints and final answer for December 7, 2025. Find vowel count, letter clues, and the complete solution to crack the puzzle easily.

Puzzle #1632 that players are facing in Sunday’s Wordle may be somewhat difficult. Here are targeted hints for you to solve it without revealing the answer too soon, and the complete answer for those who need it right after that.Players tackling Sunday’s Wordle challenge may find Puzzle #1632 a bit tricky. To help you solve it without giving away the solution too early, here are focused hints followed by the complete answer for those who need it.

Wordle #1632 Hints for December 7, 2025

If you’re stuck, these clues can guide you toward the correct five-letter word:

Number of vowels: The answer contains two vowels.

Does it start with a vowel? No, the word begins with a consonant.

Any repeating letters? There are no double letters in today’s solution.

Extra clue: Think of a high-pitched wind instrument.

Scroll down only if you’re ready for the spoiler.

Quick Guide: How Wordle Works

You have six attempts to guess the correct five-letter word.

Green tiles show letters in the correct spot.

Yellow tiles indicate correct letters in the wrong position.

Gray tiles mean the letter doesn’t appear in the solution.

Wordle Answer for Puzzle #1632 — December 7, 2025

✅ Today’s Wordle answer is: FLUTE

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