Wordle Answer Today #1801 — Sunday, 25 May 2026
If you’re here for the Wordle answer for Sunday, 25 May 2026 (#1801), you’re in the right place. We always give you spoiler-free hints first — so scroll carefully if you’d rather puzzle it out yourself before we reveal the answer below.
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Wordle Answer for 25 May 2026
Wordle #1801 — 25 May 2026
VISIT
Today’s answer is VISIT — to go to a place or person for a period of time, typically for social or leisure purposes. The word traces back through Middle English and Old French (visiter) to the Latin visitare, meaning to go to see or inspect, itself derived from visere (to look at). It was adopted into English around the 13th century.
What made today tricky was the repeated vowel: the letter I appears in both the second and fourth positions. Players who used opener words heavy in common vowels may have found it slippery to pin down. Once the V lands, though, the word tends to snap into focus quickly.
How Did We Do Today?
VISIT sits comfortably in the medium-difficulty band — familiar enough that most players will recognise it immediately once the pieces align, but the doubled I is a classic Wordle trap that can eat up an attempt or two. If you cracked it in three or four, that’s a solid result. Got it in two? Impressive opener choice. Share your score grid on social and let us know how you fared.
Yesterday’s Wordle (#1800, 24 May 2026) was NIECE — catch up on the full breakdown in our recent Wordle answers archive if you missed it. And if gaming news is your thing, don’t miss our look at Gameoverse — the ambitious new animated series from Glitch Productions reviewed right here on BriefLedger.
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