Wordle today: Answer and hint #1309 for January 18th.
Start your weekend by solving puzzles the best you can with our Wordle help. Use today’s prompt to fill out the first lines, or read our collection of tips if you need some inspiration. Or feel free to scroll down to the January 18th answer (1309) if you don’t feel like you’re getting anywhere. Let’s start the weekend with a victory.
Two Are the lines filled with only gray letters? Thank you, Wardle. I thought we were friends. At least using a wrecking ball in the alphabet meant there weren’t many letters left to try, and once I stopped sulking about it all, today’s answer actually came out with less effort than I expected. Thank God for that.
Today’s Wordle Hint
Wordle Today: Prompt for Saturday, January 18th.
Stupid. Not serious. Something (or someone) who is carefree or indifferent to how stupid it may look to others. Silly, but in a fun way.
Is there a double letter in Wordle today?
Yes, today’s puzzle has a double letter.
Wordle Help: 3 Tips to Beat Wordle Every Day
A good starting word can be the difference between winning and losing in a daily puzzle, but once you’ve mastered the basics, you’ll have a much easier time sealing those Wordle wins. And since there’s nothing like a small victory to set you up for the rest of your day, here are some tips to get you on the right track:
- A good starting guess should contain a mixture of unique consonants and vowels.
- Quickly reduce the number of letters with tactical second guesses.
- Keep track of letters that appear more than once in the answer.
With Wordle there is no race against the clock, so you don’t have to rush to answer. Treating the game like a regular newspaper crossword puzzle can be a good tactic; this way you can come back to it later if you don’t succeed. Retreating for a while can mean the difference between victory and a line of gray squares.
Today’s Wordle Answer
What is Wordle’s answer today?
Here’s your first win of the weekend. Answer on Wordla January 18 (1309) SILLY.
Previous Wordle Answers
Last 10 Wordle Answers
Past Wordle answers can give you great ideas for fun word starters that will keep your daily puzzle solving fresh. This is also a good way to take the guesswork out of today’s Wordle since the answer is unlikely to be repeated.
Here are some recent Wordle answers:
- January 17: PROSE
- January 16: FLINT
- January 15: INCREASE
- January 14: EXQUISITE
- January 13: CLOAK
- January 12: GENERAL
- January 11: DINGY
- January 10: CRAWL
- January 9: WAFER
- January 8: DRAFT
Learn more about Wordle
Wordle gives you six rows of five boxes each day, and you’ll need to figure out what secret five-letter word is hidden inside them to continue your winning streak.
You should start with a strong word for example, ARISE or any other word that contains a good combination of common consonants and a few vowels. You should also avoid starting words with repeated letters, as you miss the chance to potentially eliminate or confirm the extra letter. Once you hit Enter, you’ll see which ones you got wrong and which ones you didn’t. If the square turns ⬛️, this means that there is no letter at all in the secret word. 🟨 means that the letter is in the word, but in the wrong position. 🟩 means you have the right letter in the right place.
Your second guess should complete the initial word by using another “good” word to cover all the common letters you missed last time, while also trying to avoid any letters you now know are missing from today’s answer. With any luck, you should have a few colored squares to work with that will set you on the right path.
Then all you have to do is use what you’ve learned to narrow down your guesses to the correct word. You have a total of six attempts, and you can only use real words (so no need to fill in the EEEEE fields to see if there is an E). Don’t forget that letters can also be repeated (for example: BOOKS).
If you need more advice, visit our Wordle Tipsand if you want to know which words have already been used, you can skip to the relevant section above.
Wordle was originally invented by a software engineer. Josh Wardleas a surprise for your partner who loves word games. From there it spread to his family and finally became public knowledge. Since then, the word puzzle game has inspired many games like Wordlerefocusing everyday tricks on music, math or geography. Wordle soon became so popular that sold to New York Times for seven figures. Surely, it’s only a matter of time before we all communicate exclusively in three-color boxes.