The New York Times daily Wordle puzzle for December 26, #1651, has been solved. The answer is SPEED.
Decoding Today’s Puzzle
This Wordle presents a relatively straightforward challenge, primarily due to the repeated letter. Here’s a breakdown of the hints provided before the reveal:
- The solution includes a duplicate letter.
- There is only one vowel in the word, which appears twice.
- The word begins with ‘S’ and ends with ‘D’.
- The word can reference motion or the 1994 film Speed starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock.
Recent Solutions
For those keeping track, here are the previous Wordle answers:
- Dec. 25 (#1650): PRISM
- Dec. 21 (#1646): QUILT
- Dec. 22 (#1647): CONCH
- Dec. 23 (#1648): GLINT
- Dec. 24 (#1649): SPOOL
Wordle Trends and Accessibility
Wordle’s popularity stems from its simplicity and daily reset, encouraging player engagement. The puzzle’s design, with its limited attempts and letter-based deduction, makes it accessible while still providing a mental challenge. The inclusion of hints caters to a wider audience, ensuring the game remains enjoyable for both casual and dedicated players.
































