We’ve got the Wordle solution for August 19 right here, along with some handy hints to help you crack the puzzle on your own. Don’t worry—we’ve hidden the answer at the bottom of the page so you can take a shot at it first without spoiling the surprise. Let’s kick things off by reminding ourselves of what yesterday’s answer was.

 

Yesterday’s Wordle Answer

For those who might be new to the game or don’t play daily, yesterday’s Wordle answer was “LANKY.” That means today’s answer won’t be the same, so keep that in mind as you make your guesses. If you’re ready to tackle today’s puzzle, try one of these popular Wordle starting words, and if you’re still stuck, come back for more help.

 

Hints for today’s Wordle

Still having trouble? We’ve got the answer right here, but before we reveal it, here are three hints to help you out. This way, you can keep your streak alive and feel good about putting in the effort.

  1. Today’s Wordle includes the letter M.
  2. It has two vowels.
  3. It’s a word used for a unit of measurement.

If those clues aren’t enough, no worries—scroll down for the answer.

 

Today’s Wordle answer

Didn’t figure it out? No problem! Not every day’s a winner. The answer to today’s Wordle is METER.

 

What Does “Meter” Mean?

The word “meter” can have different meanings depending on the context:

  • Measurement Unit (Metric System): In the metric system, a meter (symbol: m) is the standard unit of length. It’s defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second. This unit is widely used worldwide for measuring distance.
  • Poetry: In poetry, “meter” refers to the rhythmic structure of a verse, which is determined by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. For example, iambic pentameter, which is commonly used in English poetry, consists of lines with ten syllables, alternating between unstressed and stressed syllables.
  • Device: A meter can also be an instrument that measures different quantities, such as a gas meter that tracks gas usage, or a speedometer that measures a vehicle’s speed.

 

Tips for Tomorrow’s Wordle

Wordle might seem like it’s all about luck, but there are some strategies you can use to improve your chances of guessing the word before you run out of tries. Your first guess is crucial, so start with a word rich in vowels (A, E, I, O, U) to get as many clues as possible.

Some popular starting words that have worked well for others include “adieu,” “media,” “arise,” and “radio.” Avoid words with double letters early on, as they limit your chances of revealing more letters.

For your second guess, based on what you learned from the first, focus on common consonants like R, S, and T. Good options here include “stern,” “irate,” and “atone.” Make sure not to reuse any letters that showed up gray in a previous round, as you know they aren’t in the word.

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