Wordle #1625 Hints & Answer (MUGGY)
All hints, explanation, and the full answer for the November 30, 2025 Wordle puzzle (#1625 – MUGGY).
How to use today's hints
To avoid spoiling the fun, start with the lightest hint and only move on when you really need more help. Hint 1 gives a gentle nudge about the general idea and category of the word.
If you are still unsure, Hint 2 adds more detail about the meaning and typical usage without revealing any specific letters. Hint 3 is much stronger and should get you very close to the answer.
Finally, open the spoiler section only when you are ready to see the full solution. Using the hints first helps you learn patterns and improve your Wordle skills over time. If you have not played this puzzle yet, you can try it first on the official New York Times Wordle page.
Hint 1 (light)
Hint 2 (a bit stronger)
Hint 3 (strong)
Wordle #1625 answer (spoiler)
Warning: The full answer is shown below. If you would like to keep solving on your own, stop here and go back to the hints above.
Wordle #1625's answer is a 5-letter word. Each tile below represents one letter.
Strategy & learning point
MUGGY is a tricky Wordle answer because it has only one traditional vowel (U) and hides a double consonant in the middle. If you keep cycling through brand-new consonants every guess, it is easy to miss that you should be repeating one.
When your grid starts to look very consonant-heavy, consider guesses that deliberately reuse a likely consonant to test for doubles, especially in the 3rd and 4th positions. This is extra important in Hard Mode, where every guess must respect the feedback you already have.
This puzzle is also a reminder that weather and how the air feels are common themes for Wordle answers. Once obvious nouns fail, thinking about adjectives for climate and comfort (cold, dry, humid, sticky, etc.) can quickly steer you toward the right word.
Recommended starter words
Here are a few opening guesses that would have worked well toward uncovering MUGGY. They help you confirm the single vowel U, test important consonants like M, G, and Y, and reveal the double-letter pattern.
- AUDIO – quickly checks four different vowels. If only U proves useful, it steers you toward a word that is mostly consonants, just like this answer.
- HUMID – another weather-related word that tests H, U, and M. Seeing the U (and maybe M) land pushes you toward thinking about sticky, uncomfortable air.
- GUSTY – checks G, U, and Y together. Hitting even two of these letters makes it much easier to imagine a warm, heavy feeling word like this solution.
Practice and explore more Wordles
After reviewing this puzzle, you can plug your own guesses and color feedback into our Wordle Solver Tool for smart, data-driven suggestions on future games.