Need a nudge for today’s Wordle? Puzzle #1570 leans on vowels and stays fair—no tricky repeats and a straightforward meaning. If you want to play first, open the official game on the New York Times site at nytimes.com/games/wordle.


Wordle #1570 spoiler-free hints (October 6)

  • No repeated letters.
  • Three vowels.
  • Starts with A.
  • Ends with a vowel.
  • It’s a verb that can mean “to make someone find something funny.”

If you’re still stuck, one more clarity clue: synonyms include “entertain” and “charm.”


Today’s Wordle answer

AMUSE


What today’s answer means

Amuse means to entertain or cause laughter. A joke, a show, or even a quick daily puzzle can amuse you.


Yesterday’s Wordle answer

October 5 (#1569): PLANE


Recent Wordle answers (quick reference)

Date (2025) Puzzle # Answer
Oct 5 1569 PLANE
Oct 4 1568 RELAY
Oct 3 1567 SPASM
Oct 2 1566 WIDTH
Oct 1 1565 SPOIL

How Wordle works (fast recap)

  • You get six guesses to find a five-letter word.
  • Letters turn green when correct and in the right spot, yellow when in the word but misplaced, and gray when not in the answer.
  • Some answers use more than one vowel; others may repeat letters—just not today.

Ready to try again or start fresh tomorrow? You can play the daily puzzle at the official Wordle page.


Key takeaway: today’s grid rewards early vowel coverage and clean consonant testing. Lock in an A opener, keep an eye on U and E, and you’ll land AMUSE with room to spare.