- Are you struggling to guess the answer to today’s Worldle, 1 September? Don’t worry – we’re here to help you.
- Worldle tips and answer for 1 September
- Previous Worldle Answers

Are you struggling to guess the answer to today’s Worldle, 1 September? Don’t worry – we’re here to help you.
Worldle isn’t a typo, oh no. This geography-based daily game is a riff on the popular Wordle formula. But instead of guessing a five-letter word, you instead guess the name of the country.
Worldle makes it easier for you by giving you the outline of the country. And each time you guess, you’ll be given a distance, in kilometres, how far away you are from the actual answer. Like Wordle, you only get six chances to guess, though. And so if world geography isn’t your strong suit, you’ll likely struggle. That’s where we come in. Here’s the Worldle answer for 1 September.
Worldle tips and answer for 1 September
Before we jump into telling you the answer, how about some clues? Hopefully the following will help you guess today’s Worldle answer on 1 September:
- Its flag is yellow, black and green
- It’s in the Caribbean sea
- Its official language is English
Did they help? If not, here’s today’s answer: it’s JAMAICA.
From Wikipedia, here’s a little bit of information about Jamaica:
“Jamaica is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning 10,990 square kilometres (4,240 sq mi) in area, it is the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean (after Cuba and Hispaniola). Jamaica lies about 145 kilometres (90 mi) south of Cuba, and 191 kilometres (119 mi) west of Hispaniola (the island containing the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic); the British Overseas Territory of the Cayman Islands lies some 215 kilometres (134 mi) to the north-west.”
Did you guess today’s Worldle correctly? Don’t worry if not – there’s always tomorrow.
Previous Worldle Answers
Are you wondering what the answers to Worldle have been earlier in the week? Here’s the last few that you might have missed.
- 31 August: Canada
- 30 August: Peru
- 29 August: Netherlands
- 28 August: Rwanda
- 27 August: Kerguelen Islands
- 26 August: Samoa
- 25 August: Benin
- 24 August: China
- 23 August: Falkland Islands
- 22 August: Russia