Wordle is a daily word game where you try to guess a five-letter word in six tries or fewer. Each time you guess, the game gives you feedback—green means the letter is in the right place, yellow means it’s in the word but in the wrong spot, and gray means the letter isn’t in the word at all.
It’s free to play on the New York Times website and app. The game resets at midnight, and you can track your streak if you’re signed in.
So, do you need a few nudges to help solve Wordle #1,506? Here are your hints:
Yes, it has two of the same letter.
There’s just one vowel, and it’s U.
The word starts with the letter L.
Today’s word is an adjective that describes something with an uneven surface—not smooth, full of little bumps.
Still thinking it over? Don’t scroll any further if you want to keep guessing. The answer is just below.
LUMPY
That’s it for today! Come back tomorrow for a fresh puzzle and more clues. Whether you’re chasing a long streak or just playing for fun, we have got your back every single day.
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