Wordle 1,604 4/6* ⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛ ⬛⬛⬛🟩⬛ ⬛⬛⬛🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 9 November, 2025 "NOO! SNOW AT 180º? Time to get drenched" (7) 🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🏆 0 hints – 1 under the community par (33,438 solvers so far).
Wordle 1,603 3/6* ⬛🟨⬛⬛🟨 🟨⬛🟨🟨🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 8 November, 2025 "Shivers after hour spent devouring "50 Shades of Grey"" (7) 🟡🟡🟡🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🤝 3 hints – matched the community par (38,113 solvers so far).
Wordle 1,602 4/6* ⬛⬛🟨🟨⬛ 🟨⬛🟨⬛⬛ 🟨🟨⬛🟨⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 7 November, 2025 "Water-deprived pharaoh dies after mixing up directions to Eden" (8) 🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🏆 0 hints – 1 under the community par (38,515 solvers so far).
Wordle 1,601 4/6* ⬛⬛⬛🟨🟨 🟨⬛🟨🟨⬛ 🟨🟩⬛🟨🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 6 November, 2025 "Location housing administration's leader!?" (6) ⚪️⚪️🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🤝 2 hints – matched the community par (42,398 solvers so far).
Wordle 1,600 3/6* ⬛⬛⬛⬛🟨 🟩🟨⬛🟩⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 5 November, 2025 "Tap spade over ground" (9) 🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🏆 0 hints – 3 under the community par (35,128 solvers so far).
Wordle 1,599 3/6* ⬛⬛🟩⬛🟩 ⬛🟨🟩⬛🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 4 November, 2025 "Root canal ache really starts with decay" (6) 🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🏆 0 hints – 3 under the community par (29,950 solvers so far).
Wordle 1,598 3/6* ⬛⬛🟩⬛⬛ ⬛⬛🟩⬛🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 3 November, 2025 "Slim odds of solving that" (6) 🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🏆 0 hints – 1 under the community par (46,213 solvers so far).
Wordle 1,597 3/6* ⬛🟨🟨🟨⬛ 🟩🟩⬛🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 2 November, 2025 (I found this one difficult. I woke up in the middle of the night. An interesting day.) "Swarming bumble bees escape stubborn beast" (4) 🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🏆 0 hints – 1 under the community par (18,283 solvers so far).
Wordle 1,596 4/6* 🟨⬛⬛⬛⬛ ⬛⬛🟨🟨⬛ ⬛🟨⬛🟨🟨 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 1 November, 2025 (I was dreading this one because I am in acute pain and as a final insult a little bit of a cold, luckily the clue wasn't the kind I find difficult. I don't consider this much pain debilitating but it clearly is a bit because every idea for what write is punctuated by it. At the same time while I'm not enthusiastic about it I'm not depressed by it either. The pain is like an annoying younger brother. It's a literal pain in the arse, in this case and ribs, neck, and breathing, AxSpA, but is unlikely to kill a person immediately and some degree of humour can be derived from it. I am also yet to stand up, which initially will resemble Wilfred Bramble's Albert Steptoe with a bad back, but will, hopefully, be OK by lunchtime. It responds well to movement. In fact movement is essential. It is tiring though, but not in an especially bad way, in some ways it's the kind of tiredness that is quite relaxing and aids reading. The cold doesn't feel like COVID and is just a little bit of a sore throat and feeling a bit under the weather. I've never understood sadomasochism‡. I understand masochism because nothing would get done.) "Seductive, romantic guy dumped after ‘mid’ sex" (6) 🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🏆 0 hints – 2 under the community par (29,698 solvers so far).
Wordle 1,595 4/6* ⬛⬛🟨⬛⬛ 🟨🟨🟨⬛⬛ 🟩⬛⬛🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Minute Cryptic - 31 October, 2025 "Stalked in bed, werewolf returned after we drifted off?" (6) (A nice easy one. I voted, at lunchtime, in a local electon, which is essentially local government and applies just to a single 'ward' which is a small part of a town. The St John's Ward of Tunbridge Wells has a population of about 7.5k, in a town with a population of about 55k, in a borough, a larger geographic area, with a population of about 115k. In this small ward 4159 People are registered to vote. Which - doing some back of the envelope maths - is most of the adult population. 28.4% of eligible voters voted. The three to watch, in my opinion, were The Liberal Democrats, The Green Party, and, the relatively new party which is associated with the flags on lamposts, not so much the Bhutan and Welsh ones, Reform. Labour didn't stand in this ward. It's a solidly Lib Dem ward and I think they submitted their papers late or made a clerical error. The Lib Dems got 53%, Reform 15% and the Green Party 14%. I voted Lib Dem. Not because I particularly agree with them but tactically because my experience of dealing with immigrants and refugees have been largely positive and maybe that's a privileged position inasmuch as I'm not dealing with people smugglers, next to a hotel or house with large numbers of men who are unable to work, with very little cash, because, almost by design or dysfunction it takes a great deal of time to process their claims. The overwhelming majority of immigrants are here legally and my experiences of them, and the few I've met who have claimed asylum, have been totally positive. From the young Indian doctors helping to deal with my, moribund, dad, to the man running the store in the latterly decaying former chemists, to the nice lady in the charity shop, and relatives. That's not to say I think any large group of people are any better than any other large group of people. There's almost definitely going to be bad people and clusters of them among any suffiently large group of people. I have no blinkers and know people. So I thought Reform, with the immigration Leitmotif, we're going to increase their vote but actually it went down. They are clearly better organised - there was a nice older lady from Reform outside the vote collecting voter numbers, which the Lib Dems were doing too, to see who turned up. The turnout was low. Last general election, where an MP was elected, in Tunbridge Wells overalll turnout was 69% and in this ward, if I remember correctly, about 76%. I don't think this is at all indicative of national trends and I thought it would be. I like the Greens but it's a bit Nigel Thunberg.) 🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣🟣 🏆 0 hints – 1 under the community par (35,175 solvers so far).