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Last updated on September 10th, 2025 at 04:07 pm
Wordle continues to be the daily brain-teaser loved by millions. Each day, players get six chances to guess a hidden five-letter word, mixing logic with a little bit of luck. Some days the word feels simple, but others can leave even experienced solvers scratching their heads.
The puzzle for September 3, 2025, leans toward the tricky side. It’s a word with multiple vowels and isn’t often used in everyday conversations. If you’re stuck, don’t worry—we’ve got you covered with hints, and if needed, the final answer below.
The solution to today’s Wordle is: ADIEU.
“Adieu” is a French-origin word that means farewell or goodbye, usually in a formal or poetic way. While it’s not a term most people use in daily speech, it carries a sense of elegance. Example: “She waved and whispered adieu before leaving.”
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Interestingly, ADIEU is also a popular starting word for Wordle players because it contains four vowels, making it useful for quickly ruling out letter positions early in the game.
Today’s puzzle reminds us why Wordle is such an enjoyable habit—it blends everyday words with rare gems that stretch your vocabulary. Whether you solved it in two guesses or used all six tries, it’s all part of the fun that keeps people coming back every morning.
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