NYT Wordle Answer Today (#1545) – 11 Sep 2025 Solution & Hints
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NYT Wordle Answer Today (#1545) – 11 Sep 2025 Solution & Hints

NYT Wordle Answer & Hints for September 11, 2025 — Puzzle #1545

Ready to tackle today’s Wordle? Here are spoiler-light hints, detailed letter pattern help,
plus the answer — followed by the definition & example usage of the word.


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About Today’s Wordle

Wordle #1545 (published September 11, 2025) is another five-letter puzzle from NYT Games.
You get six tries to guess the correct word. Feedback is shown via colored tiles: green means the
letter is correct & correctly placed; yellow means it’s in the word but in the wrong spot; gray
means the letter isn’t in the word at all. If you want to enjoy solving without spoilers, use the
hints & letter help first before revealing the answer.


Hints

Theme / Domain

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The word is something you might sit on.

Meaning Nudge

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Feels like furniture — a noun, but also can be moved.

Part of Speech

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Primarily a noun.

Tone / Register

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Common everyday word; no slang, no archaic usage.

Usage Clue (Optional)

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Often used with ‘sit’, ‘seat’, or ‘legs’. “Rocking ___”, “dining ___”, “office ___”.


Letter Pattern Help

Starting Letter

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Starts with: C.

Ending Letter

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Ends with: R.

Vowel Count

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Contains two vowels.

Repeated Letters

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No repeated letters in the answer.

Pattern Shape

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Unknown pattern early on, but with reveals you’ll see: C _ A _ R.

Rare/Tricky Letters

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No unusual letters like Q, X, Z, J involved — more common letters.

Rhyme or Analogy

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Rhymes with “stair” in sound pattern (but word is different)


Today’s Answer

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Wordle #1545 Answer: CHAIR


Definition & Example

Definition

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CHAIR — a separate seat for one person, typically with a back and four legs. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Example Usage

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Example: “She pulled up a chair beside the table and smiled at her guests.”


Quick Strategy Tip

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Choosing a start word with common consonants like C, R, H and frequent vowels improves early feedback. Don’t skip trying words with ‘A’ or ‘I’ to test vowel placement early.


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