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Nowadays Wordle has become more than just a puzzle but an exciting activity. For many, it’s fun to start the day with this, a kind of brain warm-up, or even you can challenge your friends. Every morning, a fresh five-letter word waits for you to be solved and gives you six chances to guess it. On September 6, 2025, players from all over the world are together scratching their heads over this Wordle #1540. So if you’re one of them, these are some gentle hints and your final answer explained in the simplest way we can.
Today’s word means a rounded bump or a swelling that sticks out from something on a flat surface. You can think of a hill rising from the ground or maybe some fabric pushed out by something underneath.
These hints for sure can help you narrow down your guesses without giving away the solution soon.
The answer for September 6, 2025 is: BULGE.
A bulge is a kind of bump or swelling which is often caused by pressure. For example, imagine a pocket full of coins which may bulge, or a wall which can show a bulge if we press something against it.
So as we all know, today’s puzzle was a clever one. BULGE may not be a word for which you use in daily life, but it’s simple if you picture something similar. That’s the beauty of Wordle
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