
Solving Today’s Wordle—Hints, Clues, and a Surprising Answer for June 4, 2025
Hey everyone! If you’ve clicked in, chances are you’re just as hooked on Wordle as the rest of us. Whether you start your mornings with that iconic five-letter puzzle or squeeze it in between Zoom calls, today’s game—Wordle #1446—is definitely one worth talking about.
So, let’s get into it. First off, if you haven’t tried today’s puzzle yet and want to avoid spoilers, take this as your last call before I spill the answer. But don’t worry, I’ll ease into it with a few hints and strategies that might help you solve it on your own before the big reveal.
Let’s talk clues. Today’s Wordle starts with the letter “C” and ends with a word that means “to stop.” That’s right—it’s a word that signals the end of something. Another helpful tip: the letter “E” appears twice, so watch out for that double-vowel trick Wordle loves to throw in. Structurally, it’s pretty balanced—three consonants, two vowels. Not the hardest combo, but definitely one you need to think through strategically.
Now, if you’re someone who likes to pick the perfect starting word, I always recommend going with something that’s vowel-heavy and includes common consonants like S, T, or R. It helps narrow down possibilities fast. Words like “SLATE” or “CRANE” have always been solid starters for me. Personally, I kicked off today with “RAISE,” which gave me a bit of traction, but it wasn’t until a few guesses in that things really started to click.
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Still stuck? Alright, here comes the answer for June 4, 2025— CEASE .
Don’t feel bad if that one caught you off guard. It’s a sneaky word because it feels familiar yet elusive when you’re in the moment. That double E can either help or totally throw you depending on your guess path. And let’s be honest—there are few things more humbling than being one letter off on your final try!
A bit of fun trivia—Wordle was originally a sweet gift created by software engineer Josh Wardle for his partner. It was never meant to go viral, but here we are, years later, still obsessing over it. Since then, the game has been picked up by the New York Times, and now there are even spin-offs like Quordle, Dordle, and the chaotic Squabble, if you're looking for an extra challenge.
So whether you nailed today’s Wordle in two tries or barely made it in six (or missed it altogether—no shame!), the beauty of Wordle is you get a fresh start tomorrow. And trust me, I’ll be right there with you, guessing away and probably overthinking every single letter.
Until then, happy puzzling—and may your first guess always light up green!
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