Hey hey, Wordlers! It’s Friday, June 6th, 2025, and you know what that means… it’s Fearless Friday, the day we go bold, take risks, and throw safe plays out the window.
I’m back, and it’s time to crack today’s Wordle — the hard way.
And today’s shoutout goes to dig_sports22, who suggested… wait for it...
XEROX.
Yep, the brand name. But it’s become so commonly used as a verb — “to xerox something” — that it’s officially in the word bank.
And best of all? Double X. That’s spicy. Let’s roll.
General Hints:
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Today’s word has 5 letters and starts with E.
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It contains two vowels and no repeating letters.
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It’s a verb, often used in moral, educational, or inspirational contexts.
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It refers to the act of instructing or uplifting someone, especially in a moral or intellectual way.
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Commonly seen in literature, education, and religious texts.
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Example-Based Hints:
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Used in moral teachings
“Stories that ___ young minds help build character.” — about shaping values through lessons. -
Appears in educational contexts
“The teacher’s goal was not just to inform, but to ___.” — uplifting students intellectually. -
Seen in religious or spiritual discussions
“The sermon was meant to ___ the congregation, not just preach.” — spiritual and moral instruction. -
Common in inspirational writing
“Great books ___ us to become better humans.” — about transformative learning. -
Used in leadership and mentorship
“A true mentor knows how to ___ rather than criticize.” — guiding with purpose and care. -
Appears in self-improvement content
“Listen to content that will ___, not distract you.” — focusing on growth and enrichment.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning!
If you haven’t played today’s Wordle yet, pause here. Otherwise, let’s solve it together.
Let’s Solve the Puzzle
First Guess: XEROX
Let’s toss Xerox into the ring and see what kind of chaos it stirs up.
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Alright — not bad! The E is somewhere in the puzzle, just not where we placed it. The rest? Well, as expected — no help. But we burned two Xs like champs and got one vowel in play. I’ll take it.
🔤 Second Guess: CHEAT
Let’s get strategic. I want that E in the middle this time and to sweep in a few power consonants.
CHEAT
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Oof. Brutal. Total wipeout. But hey — we ruled out four good letters, and that’s still progress. Now we know E doesn’t belong in the middle. Not ideal, but we keep moving.
🔤 Third Guess: GUILE
Time to hunt those vowels. U and I haven’t shown up yet, and GU and L are always solid picks.
GUILE
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Okay! There it is — I locked in the middle, and the E is still dancing around somewhere out of place. We’ve tested A, E, I, O, U — the whole vowel gang is on the table. Now it’s time to focus in.
We’ve got:
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E is in the puzzle, but not first, third, or fifth
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I is locked in the third slot
What comes to mind? Maybe -IED endings like “fried” or “spied”… but F and R are off the table. Hmm.
Wait — let’s test “spied.” We get solid letters and it fits the known info.
🔤 Fourth Guess: SPIED
Please? Could it be?
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Okay, okay — now we’re cooking. E is in the front, I is still solid in the middle, and we’ve uncovered a D somewhere, just not at the end. That narrows things down fast.
Let’s line this up:
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E _ I _ _
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D is in slot 2 or 4
Think… what fits?
What about… EDIFY?
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It fits the pattern.
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It’s a real word.
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And honestly, it just feels right.
Let’s do it.
Final Guess: EDIFY
Come onnnnnnnnnnn…
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BOOM. NAILED IT.
Fearless Friday success in five guesses — with XEROX as a starting word! That one had me sweating in the middle. And yes — I fully admit to a random brain freeze when I almost considered “Exity” despite knowing X was toast. Blame it on retro video games clouding my logic!
But we pulled through.
Wrap-Up
If you stuck with me through that chaotic word-hunt — thank you. Let me know in the comments how YOU did. Did you beat me to EDIFY? Did “Xerox” trip you up?
And tomorrow?
Well, it’s Saturday, and that means we’re taking it sweet and easy with a delicious starter:
DONUT 🍩 will be tomorrow’s word. Come hungry.
Stay fearless, friends.
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