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Dordle Hints for July 6, 2025
Here are all the official hints to guide you toward the solution.
Dordle Hints
First Word Hints:
- This five-letter word contains two vowels, both of which are the same letter and appear as the first and last characters.
- It functions as both an adjective describing fairness and a noun in mathematics.
- Within the realm of justice and arithmetic, this term finds its home.
- This word is widely used to describe situations where balance is achieved or to express that two values are the same in an equation.
- If you have four quarters and a single dollar bill, in terms of value, they are this.
Second Word Hints:
- This five-letter word consists of a single vowel surrounded by a cluster of consonants, with the first and last letters being the same.
- It is a noun describing a group but can also be used as a verb.
- The term often relates to categories within biology and animal behavior.
- You might use this word when referring to birds congregating or being led by a shepherd.
- A gathering of sheep or the act of flying together in the air – think birds or what you might tend to on a pastoral farm.
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Dordle Answer for July 6, 2025
Here is the final, official answer for the Dordle puzzle that was released on July 6, 2025.
Dordle Puzzle #1259 Answers
Today’s Dordle Reveal
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EQUAL
Equal (adj.) traditionally means being the same in quantity, size, degree, value, or status. In common usage, we often refer to "equal rights" indicating that all humans deserve the same treatment and opportunities.
The word originates from the Latin aequalis, which comes from aequus meaning "level" or "even." In mathematics, "equals" is symbolized by two parallel lines (=) because they are perfectly identical in length and parallelism.
FLOCK
Flock (n.) refers to a group of birds, as well as some species of animals, that gather or travel together. It's also used in a religious context to denote a congregation of followers.
This term has Old English roots from the word floc, which means "group" or "band." Additionally, the verb form "to flock" implies moving or assembling in large numbers, just as birds often do during migration.
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