TodayWordleHint.com — Your Daily Wordle Companion
The Honest Version of an About us Page
Most “About Us” pages on puzzle hint sites are vague. They say something like “we’re a team of word game enthusiasts” and leave it at that. You have no idea who’s behind the site, why it exists, or whether you can trust what you’re reading.
We think you deserve more than that. So here’s the real story.
Why This Site Exists
It started with a simple frustration.
There are plenty of sites that will give you today’s Wordle answer. Plenty. But most of them do one of two things that ruin the experience: they either bury the answer in a wall of generic filler text, or they display it immediately at the top of the page before you’ve had a chance to think.
Neither is what most Wordle players actually want.
What players want? what we wanted? is something in between. A hint that gives you just enough to get unstuck without handing you the answer outright. The kind of nudge a friend might give you if they’d already solved the puzzle: “Think about the second half of the word. It ends somewhere unexpected.”
That’s the gap TodayWordleHint.com was built to fill.
What We Do, Specifically
Every single day no exceptions, no days off we publish:
- A tiered hint system for today’s Wordle, structured from a gentle nudge all the way to a full reveal. You decide how far you scroll.
- A difficulty rating that tells you whether today’s puzzle is a breezy three-guess solve or the kind of word that trips up even experienced players.
- A double-letter alert because repeated letters are Wordle’s most reliable trap, and knowing in advance saves you from wasting two guesses learning something you could have been told.
- First and last letter clues for players who just need an anchor to get moving again.
- The full answer, clearly labelled, for players who’ve exhausted their guesses or simply want to know.
Beyond the daily content, we maintain:
- A complete Wordle archive covering every puzzle from #1 to the present day each entry enriched with the word’s definition, difficulty rating, vowel count, and linguistic details.
- Strategy guides written for players at every level, from beginners learning what yellow tiles mean to experienced players looking to optimise their hard mode approach.
- Word list resources filterable collections of five-letter words grouped by pattern, first letter, vowel count, and more.
All of it is free. All of it is updated every day.
Who We Are
We’re a small, independent team of people who take word puzzles genuinely seriously not in an academic way, but in the way that makes you stare at a yellow tile for thirty seconds longer than you should.
Our team combines backgrounds in:
- Content writing and editorial : Ensuring everything reads like it was written by a thoughtful person, not generated by a template
- Linguistics and vocabulary : The word enrichment data, etymology notes, and linguistic analysis come from people who find this stuff genuinely interesting
- Web development and data : The archive, the hint system, and the backend that updates everything daily are built and maintained by people who care about how it works, not just whether it works
- SEO and search we care about being findable, but we care more about being useful. The strategy is always “write for the person, not the algorithm”
Our Philosophy on Hints
We have an opinion about hints, and we think it’s the right one.
A spoiler is not a hint. Giving someone the answer without their consent before they’ve had a chance to try takes something away from them. It removes the satisfaction of solving, even partially. We never want to be a site that does that.
A good hint respects the puzzle. It opens a door slightly without pushing you through it. It narrows the problem space it doesn’t eliminate it.
That’s why we built the tiered system. Tier 1 tells you about vowels and letter count. Tier 2 gives you the first and last letter. Tier 3 gives you a strong contextual clue. Tier 4 is the answer, clearly labelled, available only to those who’ve chosen to scroll that far.
You control how much help you get. We just make sure it’s there when you need it.
Our Relationship With Wordle and the NYT
We want to be completely transparent about this: we are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the New York Times Company or the Wordle game.
We are fans. Independent fans who built a resource because we thought it would be useful and because nothing quite like it existed in the form we wanted.
We respect the NYT’s ownership of Wordle and their right to run the game as they choose. We don’t reproduce the puzzle, don’t copy the game mechanics, and don’t attempt to replicate the official experience. We complement it by being the place you come to when you’re stuck, or curious, or want to explore the history of the puzzles.
If you want to play Wordle, go to the NYT. We’ll be here when you need a hand.
Our Standards for Content
We hold ourselves to a consistent standard:
Accuracy First
Our daily hints are verified before publishing. Our archive is cross-referenced against multiple community sources. When we’re uncertain about a piece of data, we say so rather than present it as fact.
No Filler
Every paragraph on this site is there because it adds value. We don’t pad articles with repeated information or generic SEO fluff. We think readers notice, and we think it matters.
Human written
The content on this site is written by people. Real editorial judgement, real writing, real point of view. We use data and tools to inform what we write, but what you read was thought about and written by a human being.
Updated religiously
The daily hint page is updated every morning without fail. The archive grows by one entry every day. If we ever miss a day, we’ll acknowledge it not quietly paper over it.
Why Trustworthy Hint Sites Matter
This might sound like an odd thing to say, but it’s true: there are a lot of bad Wordle hint sites out there.
Some are built purely to rank for “today’s Wordle answer” and stuff the actual answer at the top of the page wrapped in barely disguised ads. Some show yesterday’s answer because they haven’t updated properly. Some are rife with pop-ups, auto-playing videos, and dark patterns designed to get clicks.
We built this site as a reaction to that. We wanted a site we’d actually want to use ourselves fast-loading, clean, updated daily, honest about what it is, and genuinely helpful rather than just technically present.
That’s the standard we hold ourselves to. If we ever fall short of it, we want to hear about it.
Contact and Feedback
We genuinely welcome feedback. If a hint was wrong, if the archive has a gap, if something on the site didn’t work properly, or if you just want to tell us your streak record we want to hear it.
The best way to reach us is through our Contact page, or directly at:
📧 mailto:todaywordlehint@gmail.com (replace with your actual email)
We read every message. We may not always respond immediately, but we read them.
A Note on Advertising
We may display advertising to cover the cost of running this site. We may use Google AdSense, which means ads are personalised based on your browsing history (you can opt out see our Privacy Policy for details).
We don’t write sponsored content disguised as editorial. We don’t accept paid placements in our hint pages or archive. The ads you see are clearly ads — separate from the content, not embedded in it. That’s a line we won’t cross.
Our Commitment to You
Every day, millions of people play Wordle. Some solve it easily. Some get stuck. Some want to know the answer after losing their last guess. Some just want to check whether today’s word has a double letter before they start.
All of those people deserve a resource that’s honest, reliable, and genuinely useful.
That’s what we’re trying to be. Every single day.
TodayWordleHint.com provides accurate Wordle hints today along with tools, archive, and strategy guides for players
TodayWordleHint.com has been publishing daily Wordle hints. We are an independent fan site and are not affiliated with the New York Times Company.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
