Whether you’re here to save your streak or just trying to get back on track after a few rough days, you’re in the right place. Let’s break it down with today’s hints and the answer at the bottom, if you really need it.
Wordle is the beloved daily word game that first went viral in 2021 and hasn’t let go of our collective attention since. Created by Josh Wardle and later acquired by The New York Times in 2022, the game challenges players to guess a single five-letter word within six attempts.
Its charm lies in its simplicity and shared experience: everyone is solving the same puzzle, one guess at a time, every day. In 2024 alone, Wordle was played over 5.3 billion times worldwide.
Start by typing in any five-letter word. After you submit your guess, the game tells you which letters are correct and in the right spot (green), which are correct but in the wrong place (yellow), and which are not in the word at all (gray).
You get six chances total. Wordle resets at midnight in your local time zone and is playable via the NYT website, app, Meta Quest, and Discord. If you have an account, you can track your winning streak and guess distribution.
Here’s your step-by-step breakdown for Wordle puzzle #1,503:
Yes, today’s word features a double L at the end.
There’s just one vowel, and it’s I.
Today’s word starts with the letter F.
This word refers to a decorative ruffle or lace edge, or more generally, an unnecessary detail or flourish added purely for show.
If you’d rather guess it on your own, stop scrolling now. We are about to reveal today’s Wordle solution.
FRILL
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