We’ve got the Wordle solution for June 18 right here, along with some handy hints to help you crack the code yourself. The answer is stashed at the bottom, so we don’t spoil the fun before you’ve had a go at the clues. Ready to dive in? Let’s kick things off with a reminder of yesterday’s answer.

 

Yesterday’s Wordle Answer

For those of you who might be new or just don’t play daily, yesterday’s Wordle answer was “PRIOR.” So, it’s safe to say today’s answer is definitely not that. With that in mind, grab one of these trusty starting words and see if you can crack today’s puzzle.

 

Hints for Today’s Wordle

Still stuck? No worries, we’ve got a few hints to nudge you in the right direction:

  1. Today’s Wordle includes the letter V.
  2. It has two vowels.
  3. It’s a term often associated with the main story in a magazine or newspaper, typically featured on the front page.

If those clues don’t quite do it, scroll down a bit more for the big reveal.

 

Today’s Wordle Answer

Struggling to get it? Don’t sweat it — not every puzzle is meant to be solved on the first try. If you just want to see today’s Wordle answer and keep your streak going, here it is: COVER.

 

 

What Does “Cover” Mean?

  • Music: A cover song is a new rendition of an existing song by someone other than the original artist, like Whitney Houston’s version of “I Will Always Love You.”
  • Books: A book cover is the protective outer layer, showcasing the title, author, and often an illustration.
  • Insurance: Insurance cover refers to the protection an insurance policy provides against specific risks.
  • Military: Cover means protection or shelter from enemy fire.
  • Journalism: A cover story is the main article featured on the front page of a magazine or newspaper.
  • Botany/Ecology: Ground cover includes plants that grow over the ground to protect against erosion.
  • Business: Covering a position in finance means closing out an investment position.
  • Legal: Covering a loss refers to taking action to offset a loss, often by purchasing substitute goods or services.

 

Tips for Tomorrow’s Wordle

Wordle might seem like a game of luck, but there are strategies to help you out. Start with a word rich in vowels like “adieu,” “media,” “arise,” or “radio.” Avoid words with double letters initially to maximize your chances.

For your second guess, lean on common consonants such as R, S, and T, with words like “stern,” “irate,” or “atone.” Avoid reusing any gray letters from previous guesses, as you know they aren’t part of the solution. Happy puzzling!

TOPICS: Wordle