Today’s Wordle puzzle (#1628) solution is HASTE. Players who struggled with today’s five-letter word may find it helpful to review previous answers, as well as strategies for choosing optimal starting words.
Today’s Clues and Solution
The New York Times’ Wordle puzzle for December 3rd presented a moderate challenge, requiring players to deduce the word HASTE. The provided hints included:
- No repeated letters
- Two vowels
- Starts with ‘H’
- Ends with ‘E’
- Relates to excessive speed or urgency
Previous Solutions for Reference
For context, here’s a list of recent Wordle answers:
- December 2nd (#1627): CACTI
- November 28th (#1623): COLIC
- November 29th (#1624): GRUFF
- November 30th (#1625): MUGGY
- December 1st (#1626): LEACH
Effective Wordle Starting Strategies
To maximize success, players should prioritize words with common letters, particularly vowels and frequently used consonants. The most effective starting words include ADIEU, TRAIN, CLOSE, STARE, and NOISE. These words cover a wide range of letters, increasing the likelihood of identifying correct letters in the first attempt.
Why Strategy Matters
Wordle is a game of deduction, not luck. Choosing words that contain the most frequently occurring letters in the English language significantly improves your chances of solving the puzzle in fewer attempts. The frequency of letters like ‘E’, ‘A’, and ‘R’ makes them invaluable for early guesses. Conversely, avoiding rare letters like ‘Z’, ‘J’, and ‘Q’ reduces wasted attempts.
Wordle’s popularity has led to an increased focus on game strategies, demonstrating how players adapt to maximize efficiency in a simple, yet engaging, daily puzzle.





























