Today's NYT Wordle #1600 Answer Revealed — Were You Able to Guess It?
If you’re one of those people who can’t start the day without solving the New York Times Wordle, today’s puzzle might have felt like a pleasant surprise. Wordle puzzle #1600, released on November 5, turned out to be a bit easier than usual — but still clever enough to keep players thinking. CNET’s Gael Cooper shared the day’s hints and the final solution, helping fans who might have been one letter away from cracking it.
Let’s break down what happened in today’s Wordle. As always, players were given their daily five attempts to guess a mystery five-letter word, and the clues released earlier in the day pointed toward something simple yet tricky. The hints mentioned that there were no repeated letters , just one vowel , and that the word began with S and ended with T . On top of that, the meaning clue gave away a big piece of the puzzle — it’s a word that means the opposite of tall .
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If you haven’t already guessed it, yes, the answer for today’s Wordle, puzzle number 1600, was SHORT .
Compared to some of the tougher recent puzzles like VENUE , ABHOR , or RABID , this one leaned more toward the beginner-friendly side. Still, it’s always satisfying when the clues line up neatly and the solution feels natural. Many players on social media noted that they figured it out by their third or fourth try — especially those who started with words like “STAND” or “SHOUT.”
Interestingly, the Wordle team has been open about how the game’s future might evolve. Wordle editor Tracy Bennett recently mentioned that the list of available five-letter words is finite, and more than half of them have already been used. Eventually, the team may start recycling old words , allowing plurals or past-tense forms , or even expanding to six-letter puzzles . So, Wordle fans could be in for some fun changes down the road.
For now, though, the classic five-letter format continues to bring people together every day — whether it’s through friendly competition, group chats, or social media bragging rights.
Yesterday’s answer, by the way, was VENUE , and with #1600 now complete, it’s fascinating to think how this little word game — once created by software engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner — has turned into a global daily ritual.
So, if you guessed SHORT today, consider that a win. And if not, there’s always tomorrow’s Wordle waiting to challenge your brain again.
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