Today’s Wordle for June 13, puzzle #1820, may catch many players off guard because the answer begins with a rare letter and includes a repeated character near the end. The word itself is familiar, but the pattern can be harder to spot if early guesses focus only on common opening letters.
The answer is often used when something is stopped, calmed or brought under control. Players can try the daily puzzle on the New York Times Wordle page, where each player gets six attempts to solve the five-letter word.
Wordle hints for June 13, Puzzle #1820
Hint 1: Today’s Wordle answer has one repeated letter.
Hint 2: The answer contains two vowels.
Hint 3: The word starts with Q, which makes today’s puzzle trickier than it first appears.
Hint 4: It can mean to stop, suppress, calm, silence or put an end to something.
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Today’s Wordle difficulty
Wordle #1820 is moderately difficult because the rare opening letter can stay hidden for several guesses. The answer is not obscure, but it may not appear quickly if players continue testing more common first letters.
The repeated letter adds another small trap. Solvers who assume every letter is unique may circle around the answer before recognizing the double-letter ending pattern.
Today’s Wordle answer for June 13
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Today’s Wordle answer is QUELL.
QUELL means to stop, suppress, calm, silence or put an end to something. It is often used in phrases such as quell fears, quell rumors, quell unrest, quell panic or quell violence.
The answer fits the clues because it starts with Q, contains two vowels and includes one repeated letter.














