Want the answer for today? Look away. If you’re stuck on the NYT Wordle, Mini Crossword, Connections or Strands, we’ve got your back. But for #1819, let’s be real. It’s easy. Breathe. Finally.
Clues without the noise
Here’s how to nudge it home if you’re hovering near that fifth guess.
- Repeats? Nope. Every letter shows up once.
- Vowels? Two of them. Not more, not less.
- First letter. B. Hard consonant, solid start.
- Last letter. K. Sharp exit.
- Meaning? Think about things coming apart. Separating. Shattering. Snap.
The answer
Today’s Wordle is BREAK.
It’s the word for splitting things in half. For shattering glass. For taking a rest between shifts. You likely knew this already. That’s fine. Move on.
Yesterday? June 11 was #1818: TESTY. Mood.
Looking back:
- June 10, #1817: ALIGN
- June 9, #1818 was yesterday, wait, check the date… No, June 9 is #1816: WHARF
- June 8, #1815: MAFIA
- June 7, #1814: THUMB
Wait. Let’s list recent answers clearly so you don’t have to dig:
- THUMB (#1814, June 7)
- MAFIA (#1815, June 8)
- WHARF (#1816, June 9)
- ALIGN (#1817, June 10)
Starting smart
Don’t guess blindly. Use probability. Lean into E, A and R. Skip the dead letters: Z, J and Q will get you nowhere on day 1.
Some strong openers:
- ADIEU
- TRAIN
- CLOSE
- STARE
- NOISE
Why? They cover the common vowels. They test hard consonants. They leave room to pivot.
A good start isn’t about getting it right. It’s about cutting the board in half.
You play for streaks. Or just to feel the little dopamine hit of a green box. Which do you prefer?
We don’t judge. We just solve.
Tomorrow brings another grid. New letters. Same tension. Until then, go break something. Carefully. 🧩
