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Wordle still presents its players with new puzzles of five letters on a daily basis. These are your hints, clues and the answer, as of October 12, 2025.
(From subtle to more direct)
Hint 1: It’s a five-letter word.
Hint 2: It starts with W.
Hint 3: It ends with D.
Hint 4: Two types of vowels are depicted in it.
Hint 5: No repeated letters.
Hint 6: The term may be connected either to injury or with something that has been tightly wound / coiled.
Clue: Injured, or coiled up tight.
The answer is WOUND.
Wound can be defined as harm to living tissue that was done due to a cut, blow or any other such incident.
Wound as the past tense of the word wind may also imply something that is twisted or coiled.
Example usages:
Missed a few days of puzzles? No problem at all, Wordle archives enable players to watch their previous responses and enhance putting on better guesser tactics. Coping with previous puzzles, e.g. for October 12, 2025, WOUND, will train your pattern-seeking eye, further your vocabulary, and be more willing to see the arrangement of letters in future puzzles. Streak Retrieving words that are in the archive builds your confidence and keeps your streak going as it trains your language intuition.
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