Wordle’s Saturday Puzzle Reveals “NADIR” as Today’s Answer

Lead Wordle players worldwide solved today’s five-letter puzzle “NADIR,” a term denoting the lowest point, as Saturday’s challenge saw thousands conclude the game in under six attempts on September 13, 2025.
Nut Graf The New York Times’ daily word game continues its global appeal by offering a mix of vocabulary and logic that unites a daily audience. Saturday’s solution highlights Wordle’s balance of accessibility and occasional obscurity, reinforcing its status as a staple morning ritual for many.
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Subhead: Puzzle Details and Clues
- Puzzle #1547 debuted on September 13, 2025, and began with an “N” and ended with an “R.”
- Two distinct vowels (A and I) featured in today’s word, with no repeating letters.
- A thematic hint-“the lowest point”-guided solvers toward the astronomical and figurative meaning of the term.
Subhead: Gameplay and Strategy Many players started with mixed-vowel words like SLATE or CHIME to quickly identify common letters. Experts recommend:
- Using opener words that include at least two vowels.
- Paying attention to tile colors immediately to narrow down possible letter positions.
- Switching to Hard Mode for a more challenging daily test of deductive reasoning.
Subhead: Wordle’s Enduring Popularity Since its launch by Josh Wardle in 2021 and acquisition by The New York Times in 2022, Wordle has maintained a massive daily following. Its simple interface-color-coded feedback in six guesses-has spawned spin-offs and fostered friendly competition on social media.
Subhead: What “NADIR” Means In astronomy, nadir refers to the point on the celestial sphere directly beneath an observer. Figuratively, it describes the lowest or most difficult phase of an experience. Today’s answer served as both a literal and metaphorical puzzle for solvers aiming for their personal best.
Subhead: Looking Ahead A new Wordle puzzle will be available tomorrow with fresh hints and strategies. Players eager for a daily mental exercise can return to the New York Times Games website to continue their streak.
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