Daily Wordle Clues (Solution) for Wednesday, 20th August 2025
Get ready, Wordle enthusiasts! Today's Wordle is 'LLAMA', a five-letter word that starts with a consonant and contains two vowels, with double letters in the form of two 'L's.
As you begin your daily Wordle journey, you'll notice that the grid is empty, just waiting for you to fill it with your guesses. But before you start, you might want to consider the hints provided by The New York Times's Wordle analysis bot. Words like CRANE, TRACE, SLANT, CRATE, or CARTE could help narrow down the possibilities.
When you make a guess, the letters will light up in one of three colours: green, yellow, or gray. Green means the letter is in the correct position, yellow means the letter is somewhere in the word but not in the position guessed, and gray means the letter is not in the solution word at all.
If you're a fan of Wordle alternatives, you might enjoy games like Wheeldle, Dordle, Quordle, Octordle, Sedecordle, Waffle, Absurdle, Squabble, or Antiwordle. Squabble, for instance, is similar to Wordle but allows you to play against other people with a timer running.
Yesterday's Wordle answer was ROWDY, a word with three common letters and two uncommon letters. Today's Wordle also has four common letters from the old typesetters' phrase ETAOIN SHRDLU.
Interestingly, today's Wordle ends with the letter 'A' and has the fifth letter in common. And for those who are curious, today's Wordle can be found at a farm or a petting zoo.
For those who are new to Wordle, it's important to note that you have six guesses in total, and then it's game over. The game editor hand-picks the solutions after the game was bought by The New York Times.
Remember, the goal is to guess the secret Wordle in as few attempts as possible. So, good luck, and happy Wordling! A new Wordle puzzle goes live every day at midnight, local time, so be sure to check back tomorrow for another brain-teasing challenge.
[1] https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/archive [2] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/03/arts/wordle-game-explained.html [3] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/10/arts/wordle-strategy-tips.html