NYT Wordle Answer Today (#1555) – 21 Sep 2025 Solution & Hints
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NYT Wordle Answer Today (#1555) – 21 Sep 2025 Solution & Hints

Looking for help with the Wordle answer today? This guide covers Wordle #1555 for
September 21, 2025. Below you’ll find spoiler-light hints, detailed letter pattern help, and a click-to-reveal solution.
We also include the word’s definition, an example sentence, strategy tips, and my personal solving path.


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About Today’s Wordle

Wordle #1555 (published September 21, 2025) gives you six guesses to find a five-letter English word.
Greens mark correct letters in the right location, yellows mark present-but-misplaced letters, and grays aren’t in the answer.
Today’s solution uses fairly common letters with one slightly trickier consonant in the middle.


Non-Spoiler Overview

Today’s word is a collective noun tied to folklore and gatherings. It appears in fantasy fiction,
pop culture, and seasonal stories. If your grid suggests an O–E vowel pair with a mid-to-late
alphabet consonant, you’re circling the target.

Pay attention to endings like -EN and clusters around OV. Testing a slightly
less common consonant can unlock the board quickly today.


Hints

Theme / Domain

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Folklore and gatherings—especially associated with witchcraft stories.

Meaning Nudge

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A group or assembly, often of witches in literature and legend.

Part of Speech

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Noun.

Tone / Register

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Neutral to literary; common in fantasy/horror contexts but understood broadly.

Usage Clue

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Pairs with “a ____ of witches,” appears around autumn/Halloween media and novels.


Letter Pattern Help

Starting Letter

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Starts with: C.

Ending Letter

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Ends with: N.

Vowel Count

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Two vowels: O and E.

Repeated Letters

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No repeated letters.

Pattern Shape

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Final pattern: C O _ E N.

Rare/Tricky Letters

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V in the middle can be easy to overlook if you’re only testing super-common consonants.

Rhyme or Analogy

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Think of “oven” with a leading consonant—same vowel skeleton, different meaning.


Today’s Answer

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Wordle #1555 Answer: COVEN


Definition & Example

Definition

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COVEN — a group or assembly of witches; by extension, a close-knit circle with shared rituals or interests.

Example Usage

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Example: “The novel follows a secret coven meeting under the full moon at the edge of town.”


Quick Strategy Tips

When two vowels are confirmed, try shuffling them into common frames like O-_-E-_ or _ O _ E _.
If progress stalls, introduce one slightly less common consonant (like V) alongside a known vowel to maximize information.

Also watch for everyday words that share the same vowel skeleton (e.g., oven). That mental bridge can reveal the missing consonant.


How I Solved Today’s Wordle

I started with AUDIO to map vowels. Then tried STORE to bring in common consonants and test order,
followed by BELOW to probe O/E placements and the mid-board consonants. I finally landed on
COVEN — honestly, I only found it because I thought of oven and realized a leading C plus a V
fit the pattern perfectly.


FAQ: Common Sticking Points

How many vowels are in today’s Wordle?

Two — O and E.

Is there a double letter?

No — five unique letters.

Any tricky letters?

V can be tricky if you delay testing it; pairing it with a known vowel is a good probe.


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