Today’s Wordle answer shouldn’t be too difficult, but if you need help, keep reading. If you want to use this list to decide on the best starting words, we’ve ranked all the letters of the alphabet by popularity.
Every day, we post the day’s Wordle tips and answers, just in case you need them.
Do you play the New York Times Connection game? We also received today’s Connections answer.
We’ve also got answers today for Strands, a new game from The Times that’s still in beta, and some tips on how to play the game.
Today’s Wordle Tip
WARNING: If you continue reading you will see the Wordle answer to puzzle number 1095 for Tuesday, June 18th. But if you just want answers – maybe you’re just taking a last guess and just don’t want to see 900 straight losses – keep reading.
Wordle Tip 1: Repeat
Today’s Wordle answer does not have repeated letters.
Wordle Tip 2: Vowels
There are two vowels in today’s Wordle answer.
Wordle Tip 3: Starting Letter
Today’s Wordle answer starts with the letter C.
Wordle Tip 4: The First Meaning
Today’s Wordle answer can describe the front of a book.
Wordle Tip 5: Second Meaning
Today’s Wordle answer can also refer to the act of placing something over something else.
Today’s answer
Here comes the spoiler: The answer to today’s Wordle is COVER.
Yesterday’s Wordle Answers
Yesterday’s Wordle answer (June 17, No. 1094) is the previous one.
Past Wordle Answers
June 13, Issue 1090: Anxiety
June 14, Issue 1091: Vault
June 15, Issue 1092: Pride
June 16, No. 1093: GRIND
Daily Wordle Tips
I’ve written a lot about Wordle – from covering the 1,000th word to my list of the best words to get started, to helpful two-step strategies, to news about controversial word changes. I even summarized what I learned from playing the popular online word puzzle for an entire year. So if you’re reconsidering your need for real answers, you can try the tips from one of the stories.
Do you still need an opening statement? One person told me that they just looked around and chose a five-letter object they found as their starting word—like a couch or a chair. I tend to stick to starting words with the most common letters in English words. I like TRAIN as a launcher, although I have a friend who uses TRAIL. I’ve read people use the financial term ROATE, but I like to use a single word I actually know.
What is wordle?
If you’ve read this far, you know how to play. You have six chances to guess a five-letter word, and the game gives you feedback as to whether the letters you guessed are in the puzzle and whether they are in the same position as you guessed. The New York Times bought the game from creator Josh Wardle in 2022 for seven figures. 12,000 five-letter words were narrowed down to 2,500 and an answer database was created. It’s also convenient that his name echoes the word “mono”.
A Times spokesperson told me it listed the first Wordle on June 19, 2021, and celebrated the game’s 1,000th word on March 15. ERUPT. For example, “If Wordle gets too tough and loses his streak, Dad will explode.”
There are other interesting games at Times Games. My latest obsession is Connections, which I think is trickier than Wordle. In this game, you look at a grid of 16 words and try to sort them into four groups of related words. Sometimes the relationship between the words is very obvious – like when all four words started with rock band, like “Rushmore” and “journeyman.” (Links to all-emoji puzzles get a little trendy around April Fools’ Day. Some gamers don’t find this very funny.)
read more: Today’s New York Times Wired answers and tips
The Spelling Bee is also a popular Age game. There’s also a new game, Strands, which is still in beta and I’m trying to get the hang of it.