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Today’s Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Oct. 25, #1589

Here are hints and the answer for today’s Wordle for Oct. 25, No. 1,589.

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Today’s Wordle puzzle is kind of a toughie. The letters are a bit unusual. If you need a new starter word, check out our list of which letters show up the most in English words. If you need hints and the answer, read on.

Today’s Wordle hints

Before we show you today’s Wordle answer, we’ll give you some hints. If you don’t want a spoiler, look away now.

Wordle hint No. 1: Repeats

Today’s Wordle answer has one repeated letter.

Wordle hint No. 2: Vowels

Today’s Wordle answer has two vowels.

Wordle hint No. 3: First letter

Today’s Wordle answer begins with G.

Wordle hint No. 4: Last letter

Today’s Wordle answer ends with E.

Wordle hint No. 5: Meaning

Today’s Wordle answer can refer to an instrument or device for measuring the magnitude, amount, or contents of something.

TODAY’S WORDLE ANSWER

Today’s Wordle answer is GAUGE.

Yesterday’s Wordle answer

Yesterday’s Wordle answer, Oct. 24, No. 1588 was TUBER.

Recent Wordle answers

Oct. 20, No. 1584: LIMBO
Oct. 21, No. 1585: DETOX
Oct. 22, No. 1586: STUNT
Oct. 23, No. 1587: DRILL

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Free Xbox Cloud Gaming With Ads Could Be an Alternative to Pricier Game Pass

Microsoft confirmed it’s testing a free option for its cloud gaming.

Xbox Game Pass will have a new, higher price for the game subscription service starting Nov. 4. 

With the news that Microsoft’s popular franchise Halo will make the jump to the PlayStation platform for the first time with next year’s Halo: Campaign Evolved, the company confirmed it is testing a free ad-supported version of its Xbox Cloud Gaming, which is included in the Game Pass service. 

A Microsoft official confirmed to The New York Times on Friday that it is conducting internal tests of this ad-supported service. This service would allow access to some games via Xbox Cloud Gaming, though it’s not clear how many would be supported. 

This confirms a report from The Verge earlier this month, which revealed rumored details about the offering. Microsoft employees have been testing the service, which allows the streaming of some games in a user’s library, as well as Xbox Retro Classic games and Free Play Days titles. During the test, about 2 minutes of ads play before a person can stream a game. 

According to the report, it’s available on PCs, Xbox consoles, handheld devices and web browsers. 


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Microsoft didn’t immediately respond to a request for more details about this ad-supported service. 

It’s unclear if Microsoft will officially include this free service as a free tier in Xbox Game Pass or if it will roll out when subscription prices jump on Nov. 4. Other streaming video services, such as Netflix, Disney Plus and Hulu, have added a lower-priced, ad-supported tier to their membership options in recent years. As of May, almost half of streaming service subscriptions were ad-supported plans. 

Microsoft’s Xbox business has been a bit rough for the company this year. Its Xbox Series X|S console sales have dropped by 22% from last year, which is likely due to increasing the price of its hardware twice, ostensibly due to tariffs, making the Xbox Series X console $150 more expensive than when it launched almost five years ago. Xbox Game Pass, usually a bright light among the Xbox woes, had so many cancellations after the news of the price increase that it crashed the service’s cancellation page

According to a Bloomberg report, Microsoft has also had multiple rounds of layoffs in the Xbox division and canceled game projects, such as a reboot of Perfect Dark, in an attempt to increase its profit margin above the industry average. 

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Meal Kits Are More Popular Than Ever. Here’s Why

The meal kit industry is expected to quadruple in less than a decade, according to new research.

The meal kit industry is booming, and according to a new report, it’s not slowing down any time soon. In 2024, the industry was valued at $25.79 billion, according to the report from Straits Research. By 2033, it is expected to quadruple, reaching a whopping $113.69 billion. 

The report states that the industry’s growth can be credited in part to the ease of meal preparation ease of preparation and cost-effectiveness. Meal kits are often seen as a healthier alternative to dining out and a way to lessen food waste.  

«Consumers are increasingly becoming health-conscious, for which they are focusing on homemade foods rather than processed foods or to dine out,» the report reads.


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A recent CNET survey found that Americans end up wasting an average of $125 a month, or $1,500 each year, on food they purchase in grocery stores that then goes unused. Meal-kit subscriptions, which send boxes of preportioned ingredients plus recipes directly to customers’ doors, offer one possible solution to this problem.  

The key players in the meal kit industry, cited in Straits Research’s study, include EveryPlateHelloFreshGobble and Blue Apron

After rigorous testing, Blue Apron was CNET’s No. 1 pick for the best meal kits of 2025. The company’s recent update now allows customers to order meals without a subscription, which makes it more appealing to those who don’t want a subscription commitment.

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Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Oct. 25 #601

Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for Oct. 25, No. 601.

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Today’s NYT Strands puzzle is a fun one, with a Halloween theme. There are only four answers, and only two of them are really well-known creatures, so if you need hints and answers, read on.

I go into depth about the rules for Strands in this story. 

If you’re looking for today’s Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword answers, you can visit CNET’s NYT puzzle hints page.

Read more: NYT Connections Turns 1: These Are the 5 Toughest Puzzles So Far

Hint for today’s Strands puzzle

Today’s Strands theme is: Quite a transformation!

If that doesn’t help you, here’s a clue: Monsters that change.

Clue words to unlock in-game hints

Your goal is to find hidden words that fit the puzzle’s theme. If you’re stuck, find any words you can. Every time you find three words of four letters or more, Strands will reveal one of the theme words. These are the words I used to get those hints but any words of four or more letters that you find will work:

  • SIRE, SIRES, HIRE, HIRES, WALK, WALKER, WALKERS, WERE, WOLF, FISH, FISHER, CHANGE

Answers for today’s Strands puzzle

These are the answers that tie into the theme. The goal of the puzzle is to find them all, including the spangram, a theme word that reaches from one side of the puzzle to the other. When you have all of them (I originally thought there were always eight but learned that the number can vary), every letter on the board will be used. Here are the nonspangram answers:

  • VAMPIRE, WEREWOLF, CHANGELING, SKINWALKER

Today’s Strands spangram

Today’s Strands spangram is SHAPESHIFTERS. To find it, start with the S that’s two letters down on the far-right row, and wind across.

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