The New York Times daily Wordle puzzle for November 22, #1617, has been solved. The correct answer is THICK.
Hints Provided Before the Reveal
Players were given a series of clues to aid their guesses:
- The word contained no repeating letters.
- It featured only one vowel.
- The first letter was ‘T’, and the last letter was ‘K’.
- The solution described the opposite of “thin”.
Previous Solutions for Reference
For those tracking past results, here are the solutions from the preceding days:
- November 21 (#1616): VOWEL
- November 17 (#1612): CLAMP
- November 18 (#1613): OPINE
- November 19 (#1614): MAKER
- November 20 (#1615): GRAVE
Strategic Starting Words for Optimal Play
To improve Wordle performance, consider using starter words with high-frequency letters. Suggestions include ADIEU, TRAIN, CLOSE, STARE, and NOISE. These words maximize the chance of revealing common vowels and consonants early in the game, enhancing subsequent guesses.
The daily puzzle’s design encourages systematic elimination and strategic word choice, making the game both challenging and rewarding for players of all skill levels.






























