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Wordle #1565: Hints & Answer for Wednesday, October 1, 2025

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Wordle isn’t just a game; it’s a ritual for many players. Each green tile feels like victory, and every gray one teaches patience. Some days are smooth sailing, while others feel like facing unexpected twists. Today’s word fits right into the tricky challenge of guesses, carrying multiple meanings and a mix of vowels and consonants.

Don’t forget to check Tuesday’s Wordle hints if you haven’t solved them yet.

Let’s dive into some hints before we reveal the answer.

Quick Hints

  • Hint 1: It begins with S.
  • Hint 2: It contains the letter P.
  • Hint 3: It ends with L.
  • Hint 4: Think of ruining something or overindulging someone.

Difficulty Level

Our test group rated today’s Wordle moderately tricky:

  • Average attempts: 4.2 guesses
  • Fastest solve: 3 guesses
  • Longest solve: 6 guesses

 The multiple meanings and vowel placement made it challenging, but focusing on common verbs helped many players spot it faster.

Today’s Wordle Answer for October 1, 2025

The Wordle for October 1, 2025 (#1565) is SPOIL.

Meaning:

  • Literal: To ruin, damage, or overindulge.
  • Usage: “Don’t spoil the surprise by telling everyone early.”

How Did You Do?

  • 2–3 guesses: Spot on! You spoiled the puzzle for yourself in the best way.
  • 4–5 guesses: Solid reasoning and good guesses along the way.
  • 6 guesses: A bit of struggle, but you landed safely—well done!

Did “SPOIL” make you groan or smile? Share your score and keep your streak going strong!

 

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Key Takeway

The word “spoil” comes from Latin spoliare, meaning to strip or plunder. Over time, it evolved to mean ruining something or overindulging someone.
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