The goal of "Word of the Day" isn't solely to make money. In the end, you'll only earn a small amount, not just because the rewards are limited, but also because the number of participants is large. So, don't dream of earning, say, $10, or even $1, from participating in this game. Binance offers weekly rewards of 15 BNB (approximately $9,800), which is a very meager sum, especially considering that the game has over 100,000 weekly participants. This means you'll only earn a few cents, and perhaps even less if the number of participants reaches 150,000!
A Source of Learning
Therefore, don't expect too much from the game, and don't consider it a source of huge profits. Instead, consider it a source of information and learning. You'll learn a lot about the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies, which is Binance's primary objective with this game.
Approach it with the logic of "consistent little by little." This means that when you consistently earn small, insignificant amounts, they will gradually accumulate into real sums over time. Let's say, for example, that you earn 10 cents every week—this is just an assumption; your earnings could be less or more. If you continue to earn this amount weekly, it means you'll earn 40 cents a month and $4.80 a year. Do you see how modest that amount is, not worth continuing to earn?
The Real Goal
You'd be right to see it this way if your goal is simply to accumulate wealth and amass profits. However, as I mentioned before, the real goal is to learn and educate yourself about blockchain and cryptocurrencies. This is the true profit, as we agreed. Through this learning, you can discover real ways to earn money, and those 40 cents you were earning each month will become the seed you planted in the soil of your ambition, growing and bearing fruit that you can enjoy for the rest of your life.
Furthermore, articles related to the game itself often lead you to earn money through other means and methods. For example, on Bitcoin Pizza Day – May 22nd – Binance allocated $1 million in USDC tokens to participants in the Pizza Day celebration, and this was through an article related to the word of the day. This happens frequently in other fields, including, for example, this week's article "Earn free crypto through learning".
It's not profitable
So don't ignore the article related to the Word of the Day, and don't take the easy way out and go to sites that offer the Word of the Day answer – like Earn News, for example. This might seem easy and convenient, but in the long run, it's not profitable. This way, you're not aiming for more than 40 cents a month. Only do this when you're stressed, busy, or don't have time to try to solve the Word of the Day. In that case, you can go to Earn News and search for the article:
Binance Word of the Day Answer Today, May 25, 2026 (Daily Update)
You probably won't even need to search for the article because you'll find it at the top, as it's the most viewed article on the site for the past four months, and it's updated daily. But believe me, I never advise you to continue with this method, whether you go to my site or any other site that offers the Word of the Day answer. This way, you won't benefit and you won't earn any real profit. Look for the quick answer when you're busy and don't want to waste a day. But remember that you are only required to solve three days' worth of words during the seven-day competition period. That is, you are not required to solve it every day, especially since Binance does not give special rewards to those who are keen to solve the "Word of the Day" throughout the competition period, and does not differentiate between those who solved the "Word of the Day" for three days or seven days. Everyone shares the rewards for solving only three days' worth of words.
My Personal Method
Now I'll explain my personal method for solving the "Word of the Day" on Binance. You can follow it, create your own method, or even choose the easier route and search for the solution, or visit websites that offer "Word of the Day" solutions, including my site, Earn News, as I mentioned earlier. The important thing is to make sure you solve it daily to receive your cryptocurrency reward (currently, the reward is 15 BNB distributed to participants in the game).
Step One
The first step is to have a verified account on the Binance platform. If you haven't registered yet, you can do so here:
BINANCE Sign Up
After registering and verifying your account, go to "Word of the Day," then find the article related to that word. This is the first step you should take. You don't have to read the entire article—in fact, you don't have to read it at all—although I highly recommend it to benefit from the information it contains. Look for a word in the article that has the same number of letters as the word you're looking for. Words of the day on Binance range from 3 to 8 letters; the number will not be less than 3 and not more than 8.
Guessing Game
Quickly skim the article if you don't have time to read it completely. Focus on the headings, whether it's the main title or the subheadings. Here, we'll focus on the guessing game. For example, if the word has 7 letters – like the word of the day, May 26, 2026 – look for other 7-letter words that might be suitable as a solution.
Let's not assume anything and let's try it practically. We'll try solving the word of the day together so you can learn practically how to arrive at the correct word.
Testing the Word of the Day
I guessed the word of the day and chose "Malware." But when I tried it, I discovered that it wasn't the correct word.
Don't be alarmed if this happens to you; it's perfectly normal. Even the person who came up with the word might guess it incorrectly later. It's purely a guessing process; it might be right or wrong. But in either case, guessing is beneficial. If the guess is correct, you'll end up winning and celebrating the correct answer with a small gesture. If it's wrong, you'll narrow down the guessing pool.
In our case, for example, the word was incorrect, but we arrived at three correct letters. One letter is in its correct position, which is the letter E (the correct letter in the correct position has a green square) at the end of the word. Two other letters are correct but not in their correct positions (the square in this case appears yellow), which are the letters A and R. The incorrect letters, which are not in the word, have gray squares. In our case, there are four: M, L, W, and A. The repetition of the letter A means that our word contains only one A, not two. Thus, by guessing this incorrect word, we narrowed down the pool significantly. As you can see, guessing can be very useful.
How do we search?
The question is: how do we find the right word? Personally, I prefer to search for the correct letter in its correct position, as this resolves many issues. Even if the number of letters resulting from a search for the letter 'E' is 1677, as in our case, don't worry about that number. The good news is that it expresses the letter 'E' in all words. However, we're looking for a word consisting of 7 letters that ends with 'E' and contains two other letters, 'A' and 'R'. Is that all? No. The word also doesn't contain the four letters: 'M, L, W, A'. So, let's continue our search. I guessed another word that fits many of the previous criteria: 'Operate'.
Wrong again!
But it turned out to be wrong too; it's not the word we're looking for. The good news is that we got 5 correct letters this time, 3 in their correct positions and 2 out of position. We've narrowed down our search and guessing even further, and we're very close to the correct solution.
But how do we search this time? We'll search using a correct letter in its correct position, just like before. Here, we'll compare each letter and the number of times it appears to narrow down our search even further. We find that:
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The letter (E): appears 1677 times.
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The letter (P): appears 405 times.
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The letter (R): appears 985 times.





