The latest New York Times Wordle puzzle (#1626, December 1st) presents a moderate challenge, with a solution that may be confused with other similarly spelled words. Here’s a breakdown of hints and the answer, plus tips for improving your daily Wordle game.
Decoding Today’s Puzzle
The Wordle solution for today is LEACH. This five-letter word refers to the process of draining liquid from a substance, like soil or ash.
Here’s how the hints unfolded:
- The word contains no repeating letters.
- It features two vowels.
- The first letter is ‘L’, and the last is ‘H’.
- The definition clarifies its meaning, pointing toward a hydrological or chemical process.
Recent Solutions for Reference
For context, here are the Wordle answers from the past few days:
- November 30th (#1625): MUGGY
- November 26th (#1621): HOVEL
- November 27th (#1622): REMIT
- November 28th (#1623): COLIC
- November 29th (#1624): GRUFF
Optimizing Your Wordle Starting Strategy
If you’re looking to improve your Wordle performance, consider using a starting word that maximizes common letter usage. Data suggests that words heavy in the letters E, A, and R tend to yield better results. Avoid words with low-frequency letters like Z, J, or Q. Some effective opening guesses include:
- ADIEU
- TRAIN
- CLOSE
- STARE
- NOISE
By leveraging these strategies, you can increase your chances of solving the Wordle in fewer attempts.




























