Today’s New York Times Wordle (#1673) challenged players with a relatively uncommon word. For those seeking assistance, here’s a breakdown of hints, the solution, and a recap of recent answers.
Today’s Hints
The puzzle features a five-letter word with the following characteristics:
- No repeated letters: Each letter appears only once.
- Vowel count: Contains two definitive vowels and one vowel that may function as a consonant depending on pronunciation.
- Starting and ending letters: The word begins with ‘F’ and ends with ‘Y’.
- Meaning: The word describes a state of intense passion or a quick temper.
The Answer
The solution to Wordle #1673 is FIERY.
Recent Wordle Solutions
Here’s a quick reference for the past few days:
- January 16 (#1672): RACER
- January 12 (#1668): TRIAL
- January 13 (#1669): GUMBO
- January 14 (#1670): AVOID
- January 15 (#1671): CHASM
Wordle Strategy Tips
For players aiming to improve their performance, consider these points:
- Letter Frequency: Use starting words containing common letters (TRAIN, STERN, AUDIO).
- Letter Repetition: Remember that letters can be repeated in some words, even if the current puzzle does not have them.
- Strategic Guessing: Avoid redundant guesses when a partial solution is known (e.g., if you know STA_E, don’t immediately guess STARE, STATE, and STALE; try a word that uses the letters differently).
Wordle continues to engage millions of players daily with its simple yet addictive gameplay. The puzzle’s difficulty varies, but these hints and strategies can help improve success rates.
