Another day, another puzzle. Some of them bite back. Today’s Wordle, number 1812, landed with a thud on June 5. I wrestled with it. Maybe you did too. If your streak is dangling by a thread, look away. Or keep reading. We’re not judges.
First things first. Check out the top ten hardest words from this year if you want context for the pain. There is a list for that. New studies confirm: it is tough out here.
Hints for the stubborn
We could give it away right now. But that seems rude. Try these breadcrumbs. No repeated letters in the mix. Just unique ones. One standard vowel sits quietly next to a letter that sometimes wears that hat. You’ll find what it is eventually.
It starts with N. Ends with Y.
The middle? You’re on your own there, mostly.
“Acting with bravery or self-sacrilege” defines the spirit of the answer.
If that rings a bell, you’re home.
The reveal
The word is NOBLY.
Short. Punchy. It implies virtue. Does that make it better? Hard to say.
Yesterday’s word, ALLOY, was all about metal. Today feels less material. More moral. June 4 gave us industrial grit. June 5 brings high-minded conduct. The swing is wild.
The trail behind
For context on how quickly this thing changes.
- ETUDE hit us on May 31. Music class vibes.
- CHILI dropped June 1. Spicy. Literal.
- BASIS appeared June 2. Foundation building.
- NOTCH came June 3. Making a mark.
Now we have nobility. The pattern is nonexistent. That is the pattern.
Starter strategy
If you are starting from zero. Think frequency. Lean hard into E, A, and R. Let Z, J, and Q rot in the back of your cabinet.
Here are the heavy hitters worth testing first:
- ADIEU
- TRAIN
- CLOSE
- STARE
- NOISE
Pick one. Throw it out. Watch the grid fill. Then go again. It never really ends, does it. Just tomorrow. With a new five letters.




























