Today’s Wordle Challenge: Can You Guess the Spooky October 31 Answer?
If you’ve already taken your shot at today’s Wordle puzzle, you probably know — it’s not an easy one. The October 31 Wordle, puzzle number 1595, is giving many players a real Halloween fright, not because of ghosts or goblins, but because of how tricky it is to figure out. CNET’s Gael Fashingbauer Cooper shared some helpful clues for those who might still be stuck — and let’s just say, the hints are as clever as ever.
So, before diving straight into the solution, let’s talk about the hints. First off, today’s Wordle doesn’t have any repeated letters — a small relief for players who hate running into double trouble. There are two vowels in the word, which already narrows things down quite a bit. The first letter is “A,” and the word ends with an “R.” And here’s the real giveaway — the meaning is all about feeling disgust or hatred toward something.
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Still thinking? Alright, if the suspense is killing you, here it is — today’s Wordle answer is “ABHOR.”
Now that’s a perfect word for Halloween, isn’t it? The word “abhor” means to regard something with deep dislike or hatred, which could easily describe how Wordle fans feel after five failed attempts. It’s one of those old-school words that you don’t hear much in daily conversation, but it fits right into Wordle’s style of keeping players on their toes.
For those curious about yesterday’s puzzle, October 30’s Wordle (#1594) was “LATHE,” and if you’ve been following the game over the past few days, you might notice an interesting variety in word choices — from “PLUMP” and “HOLLY” to “FETID” and “GLARE.” It’s this mix of common and slightly obscure words that keeps the game fresh and fun.
If you’re still trying to improve your Wordle strategy, experts often suggest starting with words packed with common vowels and letters like “ADIEU,” “STARE,” or “NOISE.” These give you a good spread of possibilities to help narrow down the answer early. Avoid words with tricky letters like “Z,” “Q,” or “J” unless you’re feeling bold.
So, whether you guessed “ABHOR” on your first try or had to sweat through six rounds, give yourself credit — today’s puzzle wasn’t an easy one. Wordle continues to test not just vocabulary, but patience and logic too. And for a daily mental workout that only takes a few minutes, it’s easy to see why millions still can’t start their morning without it.
Tomorrow’s puzzle awaits — and who knows, maybe the next one will feel a little less horrifying.
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