The New York Times daily Wordle puzzle for January 2, #1658, has been solved. The correct answer is PROOF.
Understanding Today’s Puzzle
This particular Wordle required a strategic approach due to its structure: it contains a repeated letter, a single vowel (which is the repeated letter), and begins with the letter “P” while ending with “F”. The word refers to evidence that establishes a fact.
Recent Wordle Results
Here’s a quick recap of the past few days’ solutions for reference:
- January 1 (#1657): FABLE
- December 31 (#1656): SIREN
- December 30 (#1655): DECOR
- December 29 (#1654): FRUIT
- December 28 (#1653): ABBOT
Optimizing Your Wordle Strategy
If you’re looking to improve your Wordle game, data suggests that starting words containing the letters “E,” “A,” and “R” are statistically more effective, while words with “Z,” “J,” and “Q” are less likely to yield quick results.
Wordle continues to engage millions daily, blending vocabulary skills with a touch of luck. The game’s simple format belies its addictive quality, making it a persistent cultural phenomenon.
























