Wordle puzzle No. 1,683 is the kind that looks simple on paper, then steals a guess or two if you chase the wrong “vibe”. Tuesday’s answer is a common word, but it sits in that tricky zone where several close cousins can fit the letter pattern, especially once you’ve locked in D and U.
If you’d rather play first and come back, the official New York Times Wordle page is the best place to check your result afterwards.
Need hints before the answer?
- Consonant hint: The word contains D.
- Vowel hint: The word contains U.
- Meaning hint: It describes something dim, shadowy, or not fully lit.
- Usage hint: You might use it for a late-evening sky, a room with the lights low, or a muted, darkish colour.
- Letter-structure hint: It’s a 5-letter adjective with one vowel repeated.
- Ending hint: The word ends with Y.
- Starting hint: The word starts with D.
If you’re down to a couple of possibilities, watch out for near-misses that feel similar in meaning. Today’s solution points specifically to low light and a shadowed look — more “twilight” than “dirty”, more “dim” than “deep”.
Tap to reveal today’s answer and definition:
Wordle Answer + Definition — January 27, 2026
Answer: DUSKY
What it means: An adjective meaning “lacking light; dim; shadowy.” It can also describe a somewhat dark or muted colour, or a gloomy, twilight mood.
Solving insight: From a solving perspective, dusky is a good example of a Wordle that rewards calm narrowing. The letters are common, but the shape of the word can hide behind more obvious guesses until you commit to the “low light” idea. Once the ending and repeated vowel are fixed, it separates cleanly from similar adjectives.
In a sentence: The beach looked dusky as the sun dropped behind the horizon.
If you’re catching up on yesterday’s Wordle, here’s the full spoiler-safe walkthrough with hints and the final solution: Stuck on Today’s Wordle January 26, 2026: Hints & Solution.













