What’s New in WordPress 6.9: Walkthrough

By Ariful Basher
Published: November 29, 2025 Updated: November 29, 2025
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The year is almost coming to a close, and we have brand-new WordPress release news. WordPress 6.9 is in the pipeline, and at the time of writing, WordPress has released RC3. 

Honestly, it’s a surprisingly fun update. Whether you’re a freelancer, content creator, marketer, designer, or frontend developer, this release gives you a mix of shiny new things.

We will walk through everything new in WordPress 6.9. By the way, any guesses what’s going to be its official name?

Major new features in WordPress 6.9

This WordPress update has added some really useful blocks and very interesting productivity features. So, let’s start with productivity.

1. Block notes

Teams usually work in collaboration. Till now, WordPress native has not had any collaboration tool, so for reviewing a post or a page, you need to use something other tool. But with this new block addition, unlock the collaboration inside WordPress.

You can now select any block and drop a note right on it. Collaborator change reply and mark as resolved right inside the page or blog. The post author gets a notification, just like Google Docs-style.

2. The new accordion block

Finally, we are getting a native Accordion Block that actually works beautifully and is very flexible in terms of customization.

In the image, you can see the structure of the block. Simple and intuitive. You can drop any block inside the panel and design as you need.

3. Stretchy paragraphs & headings 

This is really interesting and looks really good as a heading. Now you can transform any text block into a Stretchy Paragraph or Stretchy Heading. These adjust and stretch to fill the available space. Now you can achieve those modern, fluid layout styles with these blocks.

4. New time to read & word count blocks

This is a widely used feature in the content industry. Readers need to know the word counts and reading time of the blog. Till now, a lot of blogs use some code snippets or, worse, use a plugin. You can now drop a Time to Read or Word Count block anywhere on your post or page, and you are good to go.

It didn’t have any custom text feature yet. But hey, let’s be positive. It will be hopefully available soon.

5. Terms query block

This is another handy block. You can now dynamically show how many posts you have under categories or tags. It’s like your website’s table of contents block. It will also show custom taxonomies like your shop products.

It’s not yet perfect. Eventhopug it shops the child categories, but it does not have the option to give an indentation to create a visual hierarchy.

6. Math block for formulas

If you are an educational, scientific, or technical content writer, then good news, you do not need to upload a screenshot of an equation in your blog. This blog gives you a fully customizable block to beautifully write complex equations.

The new Math Block lets you write formulas with proper formatting and a live preview. You can also insert inline math inside paragraphs.

7. Hide blocks

Now, no more “display: none;” CSS. Just click Hide in the block options, and it will be hidden. If you want to show it again, go to the layout, find the eye icon, and unhide the block.

8. Better drag & drop UX

Dragging and changing the placement of a block on a page is a nightmare. You will never get it right on the first attempt. But finally, this is getting a good fix. Now you can see what you’re dragging. Finally feels… normal.

9. Command palette everywhere

Till now, global search with Command+K / Ctrl+K is available only on the Gutenburg edit. But with this update, the search will be available globally on the WordPress dashboard as well.

Personally, I always wanted it. Hopefully, in the next update, we will get it on the frontend also.

10. Abilities API

This is the biggest under-the-hood addition till now. Abilities API transforms WordPress from a collection of isolated functions into a unified, discoverable system.

It will be more robust for any powerful integration. Integration, like AI models. Yes, you can get more control of your website through AI models. If you didn’t try Telex, I think you should. Possibilities are endless.

Along with the Abilities API, there are updates to, Interactivity API, Data Views & Data Form,  Components, HTML API, Block Bindings API, and Performance improvements across rendering and block handling

No theme this year

So this year, there will be no new default theme this time. WordPress 6.9 continues with the 2025 theme because the main focus of 2027 is on improving the site editor experience.

Final thoughts

WordPress 6.9 isn’t a flashy release but a practical one with better core intentions. You get practical tools, smarter workflows, and some foundational tech that sets up WordPress for an AI-assisted future. So, this was the WordPress release news for this year, and really excited about the upcoming release.

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