Wordle answer and hints today, August 4: Puzzle #1507 – clues, meaning, and how to solve it

Wordle for August 4 is giving players a hard time. Puzzle #1507 features a sneaky twist — one vowel, used twice, and rare consonants that can trip you up. But if you’re struggling to keep your streak alive, don’t worry — we’ve got all the clues an...

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Today’s NYT Wordle puzzle for August 4, 2025 (Puzzle #1507) has players stumped with a repeated vowel and rare consonants — can you guess the tricky five-letter word?
The Wordle answer for today, August 4, might leave you feeling a bit... stiff. Puzzle #1507 includes a repeated vowel, a rare combo of consonants, and a word that describes something tough — literally. If you ran out of guesses or just want to skip to the end, we’ve got the full breakdown and a quick language lesson.

What is Wordle?

Wordle is a five-letter word game that challenges you to guess the mystery word in six tries.

  • Created by Josh Wardle, it became a worldwide phenomenon for its simplicity and daily challenge.
  • Green tiles mean the right letter is in the right spot.
  • Yellow tiles mean the letter is in the word but in the wrong place.
  • Gray tiles mean the letter isn’t in the word at all.
Millions play every day, trying to maintain their streaks with logic, strategy, and a bit of luck.


What was yesterday’s Wordle answer?

If you missed the August 3 Wordle (Puzzle #1506), the answer was:
LUMPY
A tricky one because of its unusual ending and lack of common vowels.

Stuck on today’s Wordle?

No worries — today’s word is sneaky.

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What makes it tough:

  • One vowel used twice
  • A repeated letter
  • Starts with an uncommon combo
  • Describes something stiff or firm

Wordle hints and clues for August 4, 2025

Starts with: R
Has only one vowel, used twice
Repeated vowel appears in 2nd and 4th positions
Describes something stiff or not flexible
Total letter count: 5
No S, T, or E — common misleads today
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Wordle answer today (August 4, Puzzle #1507)

Still stuck? Here’s today’s Wordle answer:

RIGID


“Rigid” is an adjective that means stiff, inflexible, or unwilling to bend — physically or sometimes mentally. Think of metal rods, strict rules, or... a Wordle board that won’t go green.

How did Wordle become so popular?

Josh Wardle created it as a gift for his partner, and its popularity exploded in 2021. The New York Times acquired it in 2022 and added it to their games section alongside other viral favorites like:

  • Connections – group related words
  • Strands – find theme-based hidden words
  • Mini Crossword – a fast crossword for busy minds
  • Heardle (archived) – guess the song

Where can you play Wordle?

No app needed
Just go to the official New York Times Wordle page and start guessing.

It’s free, fast, and refreshes daily — perfect for a morning brain stretch.

Poll: How did today’s Wordle go?

  • Got it in 3 tries
  • Barely made it in 6
  • Total blank today
  • The “I guessed RAZOR first” club

Today’s Wordle answer, RIGID, brought a stiff challenge. With rare consonants and a repeated vowel, it wasn’t an easy solution. But don’t sweat it — tomorrow is another shot at Wordle glory!

FAQs

Q1. What is today’s Wordle answer?
The Wordle answer for August 4, 2025 (Puzzle #1507) is RIGID.

Q2. How many guesses do I get?
You have 6 tries to guess the 5-letter word.
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